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Where I can learn HTML and CSS online preferably with an online tutor
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Where can I find online courses with an option for live tutoring to learn HTML and CSS? I'm looking for a platform that offers interactive sessions with instructors to enhance my understanding and proficiency in web development. 

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You can start with https://www.w3schools.com/ site. Basic concepts of HTML and CSS explained well also online editor help you for practice purpose.

Good Luck!

2021-06-02 20-50-04
Márcio Carvalho

I would go to Code Academy, or any platform to make you work, and then I would start creating my projects to enhance my skills and try to get into a community where you can ask questions and share problems that way you will learn a lot more (you have tonnes of channels to go, you can try to search on discord for example)

Also I invite you to follow this youtube channel, they usually do a lot of content about frontend in outsystems. https://www.youtube.com/@hi-interactive

Also, you can do the frontend course here in outsystems in a near future. https://learn.outsystems.com/training/journeys/front-end-developer-650/widgets-to-elements/o11/3606


2019-09-13 11-11-15
Divya Nayak

1. Explore the comprehensive CSS tutorial on [MDN Web Docs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS) for in-depth insights into Cascading Style Sheets.

2. Dive into the beginner-friendly CSS tutorial at [W3Schools](https://www.w3schools.com/css/), offering step-by-step guidance and practical examples to enhance your styling skills. 

Also, you can check out this YouTube video, It has almost covered all the topics in such a brilliant manner.
YouTube video link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXGznpKZ_sA

2020-09-15 13-07-23
Kilian Hekhuis
 
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Hi Khan,

Note this is an OutSystems forum, about the OutSystems low-code Platform. This forum is not meant for generic questions about CSS and HTML, if not related to OutSystems. For that, there are plenty of other forums like StackOverflow.

I'm going to close this topic, as there are some fine answers already, and I don't want to invite non-OS-related content.