In my role (frontend overseeing a design system impacting a large enterprise), I hear similar thinking a lot, but I'm passionate about frontend and helping others be successful! There are so many amazing resources to continue learning CSS, and it may mean taking a step back and approaching it with a beginner's mind. I have a series for beginners but two episodes evolve a blog layout and also a "card" layout. I specifically chose those because the blog shows how to begin managing general typography and content, and the card layout showcases properties for successful containers. A third episode covers expanding those to be responsive. I don't want this thread to become self promo, but DM me if you would like those links. The goal isn't necessarily to make it the prettiest but to make it functional, semantic, scalable, and accessible - principles you can appreciate from backend development, too :)
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In my role (frontend overseeing a design system impacting a large enterprise), I hear similar thinking a lot, but I'm passionate about frontend and helping others be successful! There are so many amazing resources to continue learning CSS, and it may mean taking a step back and approaching it with a beginner's mind. I have a series for beginners but two episodes evolve a blog layout and also a "card" layout. I specifically chose those because the blog shows how to begin managing general typography and content, and the card layout showcases properties for successful containers. A third episode covers expanding those to be responsive. I don't want this thread to become self promo, but DM me if you would like those links. The goal isn't necessarily to make it the prettiest but to make it functional, semantic, scalable, and accessible - principles you can appreciate from backend development, too :)