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I guess the next step is to determine if you actually want to expand into web design/front end, or if you prefer to focus on the back end.
If the latter, there are a number of options for quickly and easily bootstrapping a themed site like squarespace, WordPress, Jekyll, and more.
If the former, I'd recommend picking one of either react or angular and working with some of their more maintained component libraries like those for material design, for example. Those will often include palette swatches to get started quickly, and then you can continue to learn valuable front end skills as you go.
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I guess the next step is to determine if you actually want to expand into web design/front end, or if you prefer to focus on the back end.
If the latter, there are a number of options for quickly and easily bootstrapping a themed site like squarespace, WordPress, Jekyll, and more.
If the former, I'd recommend picking one of either react or angular and working with some of their more maintained component libraries like those for material design, for example. Those will often include palette swatches to get started quickly, and then you can continue to learn valuable front end skills as you go.