Hello everyone!
A few days ago I decided to take the leap and start learning to program. Like many, I started with the basics: HTML and CSS. Start a short 40-minute course (Basic HTML5 and CSS3 Course from Scratch from deivchoi), although at first everything seemed very simple, when I got to the CSS and styles part, I got a little lost with the concepts of local and global. I confess that I ended up with a pretty basic page, but I managed to implement almost everything I saw in the course!
I tried to upload my creation to GitLab to share it with others, but I ran into a small obstacle: I wasn't really sure how to make my project public. I'll definitely have to do more research on that!
The next day, I tried to remember all the labels I had learned and surprise! I remembered 9! The other 6 escaped me a bit. Also, I made a couple of spelling mistakes in the code. Small details sometimes make a difference!
And finally, I had two questions that I couldn't completely resolve: what is the difference between the labels
<article> </article>
and
<div> <p>? And what is the exact function of<br> </p> <pre class="brush:php;toolbar:false"><title> </title>
compared to
<h1> </h1>
?
I'm excited to continue learning and I hope to be able to resolve these questions soon! If any of you have any suggestions or advice for a newbie like me, it would be a great help!
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