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I 'm 26. I work for freelance front-end manager and love to travel))
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Ann Smith 2020-05-27
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Regardless of what your job is, or what you want your job to be, we’ve got a few reasons why you should learn HTML and CSS.These powerful coding languages are not only helpful to web developers, and you just might find yourself in a position where you may need them in a professional setting, too.

Having even just a basic knowledge of these languages could make a huge impact on you (and your resume!).

Read as we share more reasons below.You’ll Have the Knowledge to Build and Understand the Fundamentals of the WebHTML and CSS are the frameworks used to build websites.

Without knowing at least the basics, you’ll struggle for better results.You’ve Got An Entrepreneurial Spirit Or Know Someone That DoesIf you do know the basics, you have the foundation that will allow you to do bigger things.

Though many website platforms like WordPress or eCommerce sites like Shopify make it pretty point-and-click, there are powerful applications for the ability to custom-build the website that you want and need.If you’re trying to start a business and save money on your start up costs, HTML and CSS are a great tool to have when creating your website.

Having the knowledge to DIY will save you money while also allowing you to make a website your own.You’ll Have the Ability to Create Unique WebsitesSure, there are plenty of websites that provide free or inexpensive templates, but that not only limits what you can create, it also leaves you with a website that looks like everyone else’s.

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Ann Smith 2020-05-26
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For me personally, my brain gives out when it is under pressure or overwhelmed with clients, which is the worst time for me to lose my creative inspiration. Over time I have stumbled on a few things that has helped me get those creative juices flowing again: Model Homes: I know this may seem like a not so typical place to find creative inspiration, but I have personally been inspired by a model home before. In one of the model homes was a child’s bedroom decorated with the colors white, pink, and black. Now I am NOT saying copy someone else’s work. If I am feeling particularly stressed and overwhelmed there’s nothing like getting off the computer, getting down on the floor and tickling one of my three little ones! There sweet little giggles always helps me to laugh.
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Ann Smith 2020-05-27
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Regardless of what your job is, or what you want your job to be, we’ve got a few reasons why you should learn HTML and CSS.These powerful coding languages are not only helpful to web developers, and you just might find yourself in a position where you may need them in a professional setting, too.

Having even just a basic knowledge of these languages could make a huge impact on you (and your resume!).

Read as we share more reasons below.You’ll Have the Knowledge to Build and Understand the Fundamentals of the WebHTML and CSS are the frameworks used to build websites.

Without knowing at least the basics, you’ll struggle for better results.You’ve Got An Entrepreneurial Spirit Or Know Someone That DoesIf you do know the basics, you have the foundation that will allow you to do bigger things.

Though many website platforms like WordPress or eCommerce sites like Shopify make it pretty point-and-click, there are powerful applications for the ability to custom-build the website that you want and need.If you’re trying to start a business and save money on your start up costs, HTML and CSS are a great tool to have when creating your website.

Having the knowledge to DIY will save you money while also allowing you to make a website your own.You’ll Have the Ability to Create Unique WebsitesSure, there are plenty of websites that provide free or inexpensive templates, but that not only limits what you can create, it also leaves you with a website that looks like everyone else’s.

Ann Smith 2020-05-26
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For me personally, my brain gives out when it is under pressure or overwhelmed with clients, which is the worst time for me to lose my creative inspiration. Over time I have stumbled on a few things that has helped me get those creative juices flowing again: Model Homes: I know this may seem like a not so typical place to find creative inspiration, but I have personally been inspired by a model home before. In one of the model homes was a child’s bedroom decorated with the colors white, pink, and black. Now I am NOT saying copy someone else’s work. If I am feeling particularly stressed and overwhelmed there’s nothing like getting off the computer, getting down on the floor and tickling one of my three little ones! There sweet little giggles always helps me to laugh.