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u/manfromixtlan ยท 5 pointsr/computerscience

I took a course in HTML and CSS. We used this book https://www.amazon.com/Basics-Web-Design-HTML5-CSS3/dp/0133970744 and covered a chapter a week which was a pretty slow pace for me. Honestly I work as a web developer and I don't need to know a ton of HTML and CSS because it would take too much time and there is no added benefit to learning all the small stuff. When I need to know something I google it and often instead of doing HTML and CSS I use the bootstrap framework and templates http://getbootstrap.com/ and https://startbootstrap.com/. In general think of HTML as just semantic tags like how humans write, CSS just further explains the tags and their look. There isn't a ton to learn and you would probably learn more doing hands on tutorials and finding someone experienced in your area to show you how they do web development.