When I started learning web development, I thought I needed to learn everything before creating a project. But I soon realized that the best way to learn is by building something real.
A portfolio website is one of the best projects for beginners. It helps you practice HTML and CSS while creating something that represents you. Even a simple portfolio with a Home section, About Me, Skills, Projects, and Contact page can teach valuable concepts.
While building my portfolio, I learned about headings, paragraphs, images, navigation bars, colors, spacing, and layouts. I also discovered that making mistakes is a normal part of learning. Every bug I fixed taught me something new.
A portfolio website is more than just a project. It becomes a record of your progress. As your skills improve, you can keep updating it with new projects and achievements.
My advice to beginners is simple: don't wait until you feel ready. Start building today. Your first website won't be perfect, but it will teach you more than hours of watching tutorials.
What was your first web development project? Let me know in the comments!
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