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    Welcome to The Course

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    Introduction to CSS

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    Getting Started with CSS

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    Exploring CSS Selectors

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    Mastering Text, Color, and the CSS Box Model

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    CSS Units, Colors, and Values

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    Designing Layouts and Elements with CSS

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    Styling Forms - Input, Buttons, Labels with CSS

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    CSS Pseudo-classes and Pseudo-elements

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    Mastering CSS Grid

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    Mastering Responsive Design with CSS

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    CSS Property Reference

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    Next Steps in Your CSS Journey

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    CSS Final Project - Building a Personal Portfolio Website

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Welcome to The Course

Welcome to the NewDec CSS Course! Cascading Style Sheets, or CSS for short, is the magic behind the beautiful designs you see on the web.

In this journey, you're going to unlock the secrets of turning plain content into visually captivating experiences. And the best part? You'll have the power to design any website you can imagine. Whether you want to recreate the look of your favorite website, develop your own unique design, or simply understand how websites get their sleek appearance, CSS is your key.

By the end of this course, not only will you have mastered the language that styles the web, but you'll also be able to express your creative ideas in ways you never thought possible. Let's dive into the colorful world of CSS and transform your visions into pixel-perfect realities!

How to Take this Course

This course is designed to be self-paced and taken in order. Every lesson comes with exercises to test your knowledge and reinforce what you've learned. There's no rush; you can take as much time as you need to grasp each concept.

Although it's self-paced, we encourage you to learn a little bit every day, even if it's just 15 minutes. This consistent practice helps reinforce your learning and keep you engaged.

It's important that you post your daily progress on the community page. This will help you stay accountable and motivated. It's also a great way to connect with other developers and keep track of your progress.

What We'll Be Covering

This course is your comprehensive guide to HTML and building websites. We'll start with the basics: understanding what HTML is and how it works. From there, we'll delve into more complex topics like formatting, adding images and links, creating forms, and working with multimedia.

Each topic we cover will give you a new tool in your web development toolkit and bring you one step closer to being able to create a website on your own. Don't worry about the details right now; each lesson will provide an in-depth exploration of each topic.

What You'll Need

To take this course, you'll need a laptop or a desktop computer. However, if you don't have a laptop right now, you can start with your mobile phone. We do highly recommend transitioning to a laptop when you can, as it will give you a more robust development environment.

To get the most out of this course, install the NewDev app by clicking the install button on your Navbar, or by visiting this Play Store link.

Engage actively. Practice what you've learned, complete the exercises, and don't hesitate to ask questions on the community page if you're stuck or need clarification.

Completing the Exercises

Each lesson in this course comes with an exercise to reinforce what you've learned. Don't worry if you don't pass an exercise on the first attempt; it's more important to understand the concepts than to rush through.

After each exercise, you'll receive feedback on areas that need improvement. Use this feedback as a guide for what to review in the lesson. If you're struggling, ask questions on the community page; our community members are there to help. Once you feel comfortable with the material, you can retake the test. Remember, the goal here is to learn, not just to finish. Your understanding of each lesson is key to your success in this course and your future as a developer.

Exercise

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You know that every accomplished developer started out as a beginner, just like you?
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