I don't think HTML videos alone are very interesting, but CSS is a different story -- I think CSS videos are the most interesting to be honest. People really undervalue CSS and I think it's a shame, because a LOT of folks really just don't understand it very well, and feel like it's totally fine to just skip over learning about.
Yeah I'm loving this css series. Learning more from these videos showing practical application than on my own or even in many courses. Please keep them coming!
The majority of your audience is probably students and junior developers, so not a surprise on the survey. For me as a senior full stack software engineer I LOVE your short videos on CSS stuff. I never EVER have the time to sit down and spend hours thinking about how I’d, say, create a fancy CSS loader. I’m watching videos like this or going on codepen and stealing and tweaking. Also worth mentioning that the largest group was react … which inevitably needs CSS too 🥹
I enjoy your CCS videos. I normally try and play around by combining other videos altogether. In this video, I added an image of a character that will spin using the mouse hover effect. I am trying to find if there is a way to play an MP3 file when the mouse hovers over the image or circle. I know you should use java script but would like to know if this could be done by just using CSS?
Just an idea, but what if you do a code along for things people can add to their portfolio. Maybe pick a topic and start a repo and get people to collaborate on the repo with your selected mods deciding on what to and not to add. Probably would be a nightmare considering how any students you got xD but it's a fun idea none the less and could help your students possibly land jobs by building up their github profile.
I don't think HTML videos alone are very interesting, but CSS is a different story -- I think CSS videos are the most interesting to be honest. People really undervalue CSS and I think it's a shame, because a LOT of folks really just don't understand it very well, and feel like it's totally fine to just skip over learning about.
I find CSS a whole lotta fun.... ☺️☺️
Hey Colt, please do not stop with the CSS videos, they're so great!
I'm a beginner and I'm learning a lot from your CSS tutorials. I'll be engaging with any future short vids you make on CSS or HTML.
Yeah I'm loving this css series. Learning more from these videos showing practical application than on my own or even in many courses. Please keep them coming!
The majority of your audience is probably students and junior developers, so not a surprise on the survey. For me as a senior full stack software engineer I LOVE your short videos on CSS stuff. I never EVER have the time to sit down and spend hours thinking about how I’d, say, create a fancy CSS loader. I’m watching videos like this or going on codepen and stealing and tweaking.
Also worth mentioning that the largest group was react … which inevitably needs CSS too 🥹
Thank you so much Colt! Please don't stop publishing CSS videos!
Wow this looks so easy when you do it! It makes me want to learn more!
I enjoy your CCS videos. I normally try and play around by combining other videos altogether. In this video, I added an image of a character that will spin using the mouse hover effect. I am trying to find if there is a way to play an MP3 file when the mouse hovers over the image or circle. I know you should use java script but would like to know if this could be done by just using CSS?
Colt your videos are amazing !! Thank you so much I have purchased a ton of your udemy courses.
wow, what a video, I'm going to sign up for your CSS course when it goes live. I already completed the HTML crash course this week
This was fun! Thank you Colt!
colt, would be really cool to see more full project builds
I love CSS..
Thank you very much i'm a beginner and it really helped me. Thanks for your time and dedication even for beginners !
What if the loader was on top of an image or different gradient? Would it be possible to still show that through the :before element?
I love css trick would like to know more about box-shadow
Rather than pograming video , programing related talks performs well.
it looks easy ...... Thank you for such cool video
Does your Udemy courses have such CSS tutorials ?
Fancy stuff Colt
Thank you Colt! I hope you won't be discouraged by video performance.
Guys pls like the video and comment for the algorithm
I thought this used some trick to make the inner circle transparent. I don't think just putting a static opaque color will work for me often :\
Loving your JavaScript course on Udemy...your logic is excellent..thank you
Just an idea, but what if you do a code along for things people can add to their portfolio. Maybe pick a topic and start a repo and get people to collaborate on the repo with your selected mods deciding on what to and not to add.
Probably would be a nightmare considering how any students you got xD but it's a fun idea none the less and could help your students possibly land jobs by building up their github profile.
cool Colt, please make videos using sass
It's just awesome
Hey in your colt code camp videos.. The homework documents are not downloading.. Please upload them again
Thank you
yeah
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Bring machine learning course..
When you are updating recat course
FORGET THAT SURVEY the kids want html CSS. sincerely blockchain / software developer. :)
add RUST !
moar on markdown :/