Been a developer for almost 10 years now and been working full stack for most of it. But the amount of polish and passion he puts into his work makes a lot of his courses an automatic buy. I guess this is a good reason to brush up on my CSS. I'm sure there is still a lot to learn.
Thanks a lot Colt. This course announcement has made my day. I am super excited to take this course. I can definitely say after watching this video that the course projects look awesome. Great work! 🤩
I thought you would do one only for CSS. I already enrolled in the HTML one. Since I have not started yet, I will finish this new one first and then go back to the HTML to see if there will be any need. Btw, my company uses Udemy for Business. I hope you also gain something when we watch your courses over there. Thanks for your hard work!
I was waiting eagerly for this course, there is no greater joy other than learning css from you colt, i was waiting for this since the web developer bootcamp.
Hi Colt ! I'm a professional web dev and wanted to let you know that i'm referring lots of people to your courses when being asked where to start. BUT!! They are all dying for you to make an updated React course! Why don't you do it? You already have an HTML / CSS course, and that technology is not changing very fast, comparing to React... :/
@@JegErN0rsk I have taken max's react course.I think that course is not the best.Colt's old course is still better than max's course. Because colt always teaches all the core fundamental concepts independently. Then he applies those to projects. But max directly jumps to building projects.He makes Projects and tries to teach us the concepts. So you have to keep in my mind a lot of stuff even when you want to understand simple concepts. The codes become to verbose........ And anyone who works a jon knows that class components are still very much relevant...... So the way colt taught is absolutely fine!!!! And we know colt is the best when it comes to online courses. So lets hope for the best
I'm going to buy this next month for sure. I've been wanting to buy the Web Developer Bootcamp 2023 of yours but couldn't. Either that or this new one will be bought by me next month. It's a shame that $12 is still a lot of money due to our country's currency. I'm a beginner and currently learning HTML and CSS so this updated course is definitely the best for me. You are amazing. Keep growing.
Loved the Stripe site reference. I'm done with HTML and CSS in the The Web Developer Bootcamp 2023 course. Awesome course and teaching skills, man. 👏 Is this new course useful in this case? Would love to re-build stripe's home page following along. 🤓
I just got it for $5 because of coupon and I had a left over credit :D I also bought your 2022 course, but admittingly need to still finish it, I'm 50% way through. Your content is really good!
course idea: Learn about improving web performance.. lower bundle size so a page loads faster, learn about SEO, building pages through a CMS, learn about meta frameworks (there's alot but maybe you can pick one you like)
Thank you Colt for another instant-buy course. May I suggest, you should create a course for other course-developers on how to teach a course. :) You have excellent teaching skills.
I'm starting the HTML/CSS/JS Web Developer Bootcamp 2023, liking it so far. Am I right in thinking that this would still be of use, it seems to dive way more into CSS?
what if you already know html and css but want to dive deeper into it? Would it be time waste, i mean because we have to do html, css basics again in this
I am quite mature at CSS and HTML, but, boy, is this tempting! I wanna feel dumb again and dive right in. But 37 hours? Yes, 37 whole hours... wait, that's like a month... it can be done, yes?
Before I get to the course.I am just wondering what is the IDE used for html and css? I Am currently into python backend functional programming and stuff and I would like to visualise my work in a nice way ,however jetbrains do not provide free version for CSS and HTML . What is the best editor to use that has at least auto complete?
Hi Colt. i'm doing this course right now and as an absolute beginner i'm really enjoying it. I have a query if you don't mind answering on here for me. maybe I was looking in the wrong place but I couldn't find a point of contact on the Udemy site. I got to "178 Flexbox Exercise 4" and completed both exercises successfully but I got there by using only "align-content" property. I saw in your solution that you used "align-items" before "align-content" to get the same result. what I'd like to know is did I get there by missing a crucial step or are both methods viable?
Hi, i am done with your html and css course .. I want to take your JS course.. is it new or your will make an updated course for JS also. PLEASE REPLY SO I CAN TAKE YOUR JS COURSE ASAP
QUESTION FOR COLT :) hey colt! i really enjoyed the web developer bootcamp you made, and this course looks like a good addition to learning more. I'm curious how deep we will dive into keyframes. And i wonder why you opted to just use CSS instead of SCSS (variables, mixins, etc for abstraction)... nonetheless this course looks really nice. The main reason im interested in learning more about keyframes is so that i could designed slot machine animations, and other cool animations, but it's a little tricky at the moment 😅
Teaching Tailwind is not teaching CSS - This course covers HTML and CSS - Tailwind obfuscates much of the CSS, so it would kind of defeat the purpose - not to mention, someone with in depth knowledge of CSS will pick up Tailwind on their own in no time at all
@@modguy9894 Tailwind is a CSS utility library - it is premade utility classes, created so you do not have to create them yourself - so it, again, obfuscates the CSS in large part - the point of courses like this one is to teach the intricacies of CSS - with that knowledge you could then create your own CSS library, or not be dependant on them at all - so Tailwind is outside the scoped intention of this course
Apparently a lot of people care - but I assume you are merely trolling because of your own insecurities, and tearing other people down makes you feel better about yourself.
@@JesseDavis I tried to help people to not get fooled by theses useless courses and spend time on things that matter in interviews which are real coding with Java, Javascript ect... Apparently YOU are a noob and fresh graduate who is desperate and believe whatever youtubers say. Don't worry about my insecurity, with experience I have i get a big piucture and this HTML CSS bullshit will bring you anywhere.
@@atalaguitare13 I have been in this industry since the 1990s ;b - again, you seem very quick to try to tear others down to make yourself feel better - maybe try some counseling instead
Dunno if this course was worth the effort to build unfortunately. Frontend is increasingly framework and meta-framework dependent with pre-built component libraries that companies use and re use over and over. Not to mention most (if not all) production frontend CSS these days is SASS or Tailwind. Not saying I agree with this. I think the state of frontend is terrible. Way too much obfuscated complexity and everything is a framework or frameworks on frameworks. Unfortunately I feel like vanilla CSS is akin to choosing to manually manipulate the DOM vs. using a frontend framework. The jobs where being a true CSS expert is needed is nearly 0. Not to mention you can ask ChatGPT now to build you just about any CSS animation or setup and get something 95% of the way there.
I mean, a beginner isn't going to study sass and frameworks straight away are they? I most definitely get your point but for beginners, it's STILL important to start with html & css.
The majority of front ends are not Tailwind based, at all - This is a consumer and not producer mentality - and only covers the base production of low hanging fruit projects - and someone has to create and maintain all those frameworks and libraries - new libraries and frameworks pop up and displace the old ones all the time - that's because new use cases and better methods are found all the time - and someone has to create them - it is people who really understand HTML, JS, and CSS very well that create these libraries and frameworks - frameworks and libraries do not always fit every use case and they need to be extended, or things need to be done in a custom way for very specific industries and/or use cases - so knowledge of CSS and JS is still very beneficial and necessary, even vital
My dude. You are contributing to my Udemy course buying addiction. Your courses are always automatic buys.
Your style of teaching is super!! I am waiting for your machine learning after taking your Data Analysing and Visualisation with Python.
Been a developer for almost 10 years now and been working full stack for most of it. But the amount of polish and passion he puts into his work makes a lot of his courses an automatic buy. I guess this is a good reason to brush up on my CSS. I'm sure there is still a lot to learn.
if you have to constantly buy new courses on the same topic you should consider changing the way you learn
If Colt has made it, you already know it'll be good😌
Thank you Colt. You are a great teacher! Looking forward to the updated React course)))
Thanks a lot Colt. This course announcement has made my day. I am super excited to take this course. I can definitely say after watching this video that the course projects look awesome. Great work! 🤩
It's Time For React And Next JS , we want it From Legendary Colt Steele 🎉
Did he say anywhere else when the react course will be released ?
This is amazing Colt! You build these courses quicker than I go through them! Thanks a lot!
I thought you would do one only for CSS. I already enrolled in the HTML one.
Since I have not started yet, I will finish this new one first and then go back to the HTML to see if there will be any need.
Btw, my company uses Udemy for Business. I hope you also gain something when we watch your courses over there. Thanks for your hard work!
I was waiting eagerly for this course, there is no greater joy other than learning css from you colt, i was waiting for this since the web developer bootcamp.
Same here
@@jellyfish1772 colt vs Jonas??
Hi Colt ! I'm a professional web dev and wanted to let you know that i'm referring lots of people to your courses when being asked where to start. BUT!! They are all dying for you to make an updated React course! Why don't you do it? You already have an HTML / CSS course, and that technology is not changing very fast, comparing to React... :/
@@JegErN0rsk I have taken max's react course.I think that course is not the best.Colt's old course is still better than max's course.
Because colt always teaches all the core fundamental concepts independently. Then he applies those to projects.
But max directly jumps to building projects.He makes Projects and tries to teach us the concepts. So you have to keep in my mind a lot of stuff even when you want to understand simple concepts. The codes become to verbose........
And anyone who works a jon knows that class components are still very much relevant...... So the way colt taught is absolutely fine!!!!
And we know colt is the best when it comes to online courses.
So lets hope for the best
@@JegErN0rsk should i buy Jnas or Colt for JS one? Im new though
@@SteveGiome colt one is not updated
check others for now
I just bought it! Thank you so much for this! I just finished the web dev bootcamp but still having a hard time on designing and working HTML and CSS
I took this course a couple of months ago and I can tell you it's the best. Thanks a lot, Colt.
Thank you for making this video. Now I got the reason to buy this course. You are the best Colt
Wow. Can't wait to hop on into the lectures. I'm bad at designing and animating so hopefully I'll learn something new
This is great!
Looking forward to seeing your React course too!
Finally a good css course from the best Teacher. Thank you for spending your valuable time for us.😊❤️
Sir, we want more courses from you on React, Node & other JS frameworks.
I started from this course 4 years ago, now I’m senior dev!
@@JegErN0rsk Jonas vs colt steele html css
Another ideaaaaa :)
> Javascript testing (cypress, unit tests, etc.)
> improving code performance (webpack, vite) key concepts and best practices.
> CMS project?
I'm going to buy this next month for sure.
I've been wanting to buy the Web Developer Bootcamp 2023 of yours but couldn't. Either that or this new one will be bought by me next month. It's a shame that $12 is still a lot of money due to our country's currency.
I'm a beginner and currently learning HTML and CSS so this updated course is definitely the best for me. You are amazing. Keep growing.
Which country brother?
Loved the Stripe site reference. I'm done with HTML and CSS in the The Web Developer Bootcamp 2023 course. Awesome course and teaching skills, man. 👏 Is this new course useful in this case? Would love to re-build stripe's home page following along. 🤓
U know what, just bought it. 😂 Would love to hear where's the best place to start in the course after Web Developer bootcamp, though. ✌
I just got it for $5 because of coupon and I had a left over credit :D
I also bought your 2022 course, but admittingly need to still finish it, I'm 50% way through. Your content is really good!
You're amazing, This came at the perfect time!!!! Was having trouble finding deep css courses
Updated about react course, I already buy this one, you are the best 🙏
sir can you please share this course with me?? i am a poor student.i can barely afford wifi.please :)
course idea: Learn about improving web performance.. lower bundle size so a page loads faster, learn about SEO, building pages through a CMS, learn about meta frameworks (there's alot but maybe you can pick one you like)
If it's from COLT, then it's GOLD, period!
Thank you Colt for another instant-buy course. May I suggest, you should create a course for other course-developers on how to teach a course. :) You have excellent teaching skills.
Thank you so much. You are such a good teacher!
Looks great, you're the guy I always recommend to people just getting started.
iI always love your course and learn alot from you but please I really wish you update your web development course please.
I also just saw the course: One Week Python. Is there also a “One week SQL” in the pipeline?
Great stuff, will definitely take this one to get some hints and deeper understanding of HTML and CSS
thank you, will take the course :)
Any update on new React course? when can we expect it?
just got it! i'm thrilled!!!
I would blindly will buy anything this guy puts out, this is an automatic buy
Hey buddy, why don't you have a course on C language. I like your courses.
YESSS been looking forward to this
Thanks for this great course 👍
Any suggestions about moving forward to JavaScript, which course do you prefer?
Thanks in advance 😊
I may never even open it but I already bought it just to support you. I started my career because of your web developer course on Udemy 5 years ago
Thank you Colt for this
Wow another amazing course, thankyou for making our journey shorter. I just love your course 😄
I'm starting the HTML/CSS/JS Web Developer Bootcamp 2023, liking it so far. Am I right in thinking that this would still be of use, it seems to dive way more into CSS?
This guy... what a great teacher.
so vs your complete web development course, would one also do this course? there are not enough hours in ones life for all of these great courses.
Great. Your tutorials are awesome.
what if you already know html and css but want to dive deeper into it? Would it be time waste, i mean because we have to do html, css basics again in this
This course looks amazing!
Thank you
I am here Colt is Awesome \o/ continue with the excellent work you are top ranked for me \o/ subscribed :)
Woah this course looks crazy good! 🤯
I *know* those stupid slanted lines are a huge pain. 🥴
No free time to watch😭
Colt when will be a new react course?
Colt please cover accessibility features
I am quite mature at CSS and HTML, but, boy, is this tempting! I wanna feel dumb again and dive right in. But 37 hours? Yes, 37 whole hours... wait, that's like a month... it can be done, yes?
I'm buying this one right now.
Before I get to the course.I am just wondering what is the IDE used for html and css? I Am currently into python backend functional programming and stuff and I would like to visualise my work in a nice way ,however jetbrains do not provide free version for CSS and HTML . What is the best editor to use that has at least auto complete?
my dawg
Bought it!
Hello. Colt. Do you use BEM? And what do you think about it?
As a beginner, should I start here or by the Web Development bootcamp?
So how exactly does this differ from the HTML course you've not long released before this one? (Minus the CSS modules)
Hi Colt. i'm doing this course right now and as an absolute beginner i'm really enjoying it.
I have a query if you don't mind answering on here for me. maybe I was looking in the wrong place but I couldn't find a point of contact on the Udemy site.
I got to "178 Flexbox Exercise 4" and completed both exercises successfully but I got there by using only "align-content" property.
I saw in your solution that you used "align-items" before "align-content" to get the same result.
what I'd like to know is did I get there by missing a crucial step or are both methods viable?
Bro colt vs Jonas
Please please make Flutter Course....!!!
Bought it
Hi, i am done with your html and css course .. I want to take your JS course.. is it new or your will make an updated course for JS also. PLEASE REPLY SO I CAN TAKE YOUR JS COURSE ASAP
I think you should update your React course rather thn HTML CSS
hello nice job. but were do we find the coupon?
As a first course with you, I can’t decide between this and the web developer course? Any suggestions?
QUESTION FOR COLT :) hey colt! i really enjoyed the web developer bootcamp you made, and this course looks like a good addition to learning more.
I'm curious how deep we will dive into keyframes. And i wonder why you opted to just use CSS instead of SCSS (variables, mixins, etc for abstraction)... nonetheless this course looks really nice.
The main reason im interested in learning more about keyframes is so that i could designed slot machine animations, and other cool animations, but it's a little tricky at the moment 😅
does it cover sass?
Man just realse the react
Hey Colt, does this course cover SASS or any other css processor?
Sir your udemy course in web development is up to
date
dude please renew the react course, it is like my grandpa got a job from it
sir please help me, I can't buy this course , I can buy it for $9.99
No not this one 😥
Do you have free code ?
Guys remember to not get stuck in tutorial hell
Great...another udemy course to buy that I'll never watch. 😋
Please be rust, please be rust..... Oh nvm.
has it got React too ?
It's a course on HTML and CSS - not even on JavaScript - React would be WAY out of scope for this course
@@JesseDavis colt vs Jonas
You are not better than code with Harry, but still, someday you will get there.........
???
Tailwind CSS? I get it, teach CSS sure but feels weird ignoring the gigantic evolution in CSS that Tailwind is.
Teaching Tailwind is not teaching CSS - This course covers HTML and CSS - Tailwind obfuscates much of the CSS, so it would kind of defeat the purpose - not to mention, someone with in depth knowledge of CSS will pick up Tailwind on their own in no time at all
Tailwind is CSS.
No offense, but this is nonsense. If you don't know vanilla CSS, Tailwind is useless.
@@modguy9894 Tailwind is a CSS utility library - it is premade utility classes, created so you do not have to create them yourself - so it, again, obfuscates the CSS in large part - the point of courses like this one is to teach the intricacies of CSS - with that knowledge you could then create your own CSS library, or not be dependant on them at all - so Tailwind is outside the scoped intention of this course
Agree with the other comments but also not sure if evolution is the right term for Tailwind CSS
37 hours of HTML and CSS, seriously? who cares lol.
7 months to make a HTML,CSS course.
I can learn on internet with free resources within a month!
Apparently a lot of people care - but I assume you are merely trolling because of your own insecurities, and tearing other people down makes you feel better about yourself.
@@JesseDavis I tried to help people to not get fooled by theses useless courses and spend time on things that matter in interviews which are real coding with Java, Javascript ect...
Apparently YOU are a noob and fresh graduate who is desperate and believe whatever youtubers say.
Don't worry about my insecurity, with experience I have i get a big piucture and this HTML CSS bullshit will bring you anywhere.
@@atalaguitare13 I have been in this industry since the 1990s ;b - again, you seem very quick to try to tear others down to make yourself feel better - maybe try some counseling instead
@@JesseDavis wow 1990s, you're obsolete, that's why you dont get it...
@@atalaguitare13 You need a hug, Aata? Your spirit is bitter and black. Maybe you need a snickers.
Dunno if this course was worth the effort to build unfortunately. Frontend is increasingly framework and meta-framework dependent with pre-built component libraries that companies use and re use over and over. Not to mention most (if not all) production frontend CSS these days is SASS or Tailwind.
Not saying I agree with this. I think the state of frontend is terrible. Way too much obfuscated complexity and everything is a framework or frameworks on frameworks.
Unfortunately I feel like vanilla CSS is akin to choosing to manually manipulate the DOM vs. using a frontend framework.
The jobs where being a true CSS expert is needed is nearly 0. Not to mention you can ask ChatGPT now to build you just about any CSS animation or setup and get something 95% of the way there.
I mean, a beginner isn't going to study sass and frameworks straight away are they? I most definitely get your point but for beginners, it's STILL important to start with html & css.
The majority of front ends are not Tailwind based, at all - This is a consumer and not producer mentality - and only covers the base production of low hanging fruit projects - and someone has to create and maintain all those frameworks and libraries - new libraries and frameworks pop up and displace the old ones all the time - that's because new use cases and better methods are found all the time - and someone has to create them - it is people who really understand HTML, JS, and CSS very well that create these libraries and frameworks - frameworks and libraries do not always fit every use case and they need to be extended, or things need to be done in a custom way for very specific industries and/or use cases - so knowledge of CSS and JS is still very beneficial and necessary, even vital
@@JesseDavis I second this.
@@JesseDavis True these technologies and frameworks are built on the top of html,css and js,which are the foundations of any web app