Y'all

It's been awhile since I worked with web, still, I recommend books and other resources from a place, www.sitepoint.com - there are, of course, older things there, but they do have some excellent material. And sometimes interesting promotions, maybe centered around the Tour de France or some oher events.

Cheers
Vern

On 2/23/2018 8:13 AM, Tim Fathers wrote:
...I'd also look at one of the CSS frameworks like, Bootstrap or Materialize rather than starting from scratch. Same with JavaScript, jQuery is a bit long in the tooth and is being replaced by the likes of Angular and React.

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