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Hi,
Nothing comes to mind yet. But I appreciate the offer.
Stef
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Topic and color matching.
So for example, a night club would likely have a totally different colour scheme than say a wedding site.
Also, colours can go well together and clash. There are colour wheels you can use to find complementary colour sets.
Stef
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If you build websites as I teach, there isn't much to do except for the copy in the site.
These days, SEO is far more about web marketing than what was traditional SEO.
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2 hours ago, JohnnyB said:
So I'm wondering… why would a freelance web developer ever need to use code at all in 2023?
Because you will find many projects where elementor and any other builder will not have the features you need.
Stef
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It would be in the earlier videos.
Stef
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Look into doing this with CSS. Much easier.
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12 hours ago, gugtenterf said:
Are you allowed to make chrome extensions tailored to paid web applications?
I would imagine so. I haven't built one in ages, but as long as the web application follows industry coding standards, you should be fine.
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On 11/7/2022 at 10:32 AM, Snowfall said:
the p-tag continues to not work properly within my divs. It functions as if it is a <br />.
That is expected. The default formatting in a p tag is to insert a line break. That, among many other details are taught in my book and my courses:
https://school.studioweb.com/store/#courses
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Couple of broad suggestions:
Study the box model a little more. My book Web Design Start Here, breaks that down. Or just rebuild it using CSS Grid and Flexbox ... which are much easier to work with.
Stef
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I teach directories (sub folders) in the HTML5 course.
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At a glance, this code seems right.
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What?
Stef
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I cover that in my HTML5 course and in my book: Web Design Start Here.
My HTML5 course: https://school.studioweb.com/store/course/html5_pro
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Hi,
In your student profile page. You will find links to high res PDF copies of the certificates you've earned.
Stef
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Do you have a question?
Stef
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SEO requires you learn the basics of web design ... you have to understand the code and the process of building a site. Check out my courses:
https://school.studioweb.com/store/course/complete_web_designer
Stef
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Short answer: yes.
Using DOM methods you can add and remove any tags you like.
Stef
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I've bumped this in the private mentoring group forum.
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Did my version show white spaces? If so, have you downloaded the sources files (link on home page of the course) .. to compare the code?
Stef
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Learn the process of SEO and web marketing and you will be able to review your work yourself. It isn't brain surgery.
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Hi.
I think we resolved this. Right?