CS student and passionate about learning, I love CODE! long walks on the beach, sunsets, and computers. Programming is opening up a new medium for me to become creative with and I love it!
I would say try the w3schools and go through the tutorials there as well fCC is a great place to go and if you want to see code in action codepen is a wonderful tool for learning how things work together. I think one of the most useful css tools for the toolbox is knowing how to utilize the media query to make your project responsive to different screen resolutions. I am not an experienced developer so this is just coming from my amateur experience. I would be curious to see what the css ninjas out there would have to say?
I would say try the w3schools and go through the tutorials there as well fCC is a great place to go and if you want to see code in action codepen is a wonderful tool for learning how things work together. I think one of the most useful css tools for the toolbox is knowing how to utilize the media query to make your project responsive to different screen resolutions. I am not an experienced developer so this is just coming from my amateur experience. I would be curious to see what the css ninjas out there would have to say?
Oh I defiantly agree with all these points. CodePen especially is really inspirational and useful.
Sadly neither option is as structured as I need to effectively bring everyone up to the same standard.