7 Best Places to Learn CSS Online


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Are you looking to learn more about CSS? If that’s a resounding YES, you will definitely love this post. We understand CSS can throw you a curveball since there is just too much to learn and a lot of wrong information out there.

But this needn’t be the case anymore because in today’s post, we point you towards 7 best places to learn CSS on the web. By the end of the article, you will have all you need to start writing remarkable CSS like the pros.

If that sounds amazing, grab yourself a hot mug of coffee and read on.

7 Best Websites to Learn CSS Online

They say learning is a lifelong journey and I agree 100%. You can never claim to know everything about anything, especially if it’s something you love.

If you love CSS (and we know you do), you can never get comfy in the knowledge you already possess.

Why can’t you afford to stay in the comfort zone as far as CSS (and other web technologies) go?

You can’t stay in the comfort zone because the web design industry is a fast-paced environment that changes so much within a short time.

According to Maryville University, “There’s always something new to learn in the computer software industry. Companies need tech experts who can keep track of the trends — in apps, agile systems, interface design — and use it to their strategic advantage.”

If you don’t keep learning, you will become less competitive in the job market as a web designer. On top of that, your job will become harder as newer techniques take over.

That being said, let’s get down to business and discover the 7 best websites you can learn CSS without breaking a sweat or the bank.

W3Schools

One of the most popular resources on all things web design is W3schools. Most web designers I know began their journey at W3schools. Personally, I have benefited immensely from their detailed HTML and CSS tutorials.

I particularly like the “try it yourself” approach they use to demonstrate code examples. They offer an intuitive code editor/engine that outputs the result of whatever CSS code you input. And the best part is all tutorials are free. How nice?

They offer a handful of tutorials on other web programming languages such as SQL, Python and JavaScript just to mention a few.

Udemy

Udemy is one of the biggest online learning providers on the web. They offer over 100,000 in-depth courses on a wide range of topics, including CSS.

One of their CSS courses comprises of 22.5 hours of on-demand videos, 29 articles, 302 downloadable resources and other goodies! Between you and me, that’s flat out awesome.

Udemy is a well known brand thanks to cheap and high-quality courses that are suitable for beginner and seasoned web designers.

LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda)

If you’ve tried looking for paid courses in the past, you’ve probably come across Lynda.com. This online learning platform is as popular as it is resourceful, what with thousands of amazing courses on different topics.

Their CSS Training and Tutorials section is basically a huge collection of over 70 CSS courses and 1,800+ video courses by various renowned authors.

LinkedIn Learning is a premium learning platform that costs about $29.99 bucks per month. There is a 1 month free trial, and the package comprises of full access to Lynda’s 13,000+ expert-led courses and other benefits.

CSS Tricks

CSS Tricks is a thing of beauty. Brought to you by web designer extraordinaire Chris Coyier, the website is pure web design magic at work.

But how does a beautiful design have to do with learning CSS? Well, Chris Coyier and his team regularly create articles revolving around the latest CSS tricks.

In addition, they have a whole section about CSS snippets that helps you to test different CSS examples without straining.

If you are looking to test your CSS coding chops in a fun environment, CSS Tricks has your back. Coyier also offers a code playground popularly known as CodePen.

Codecademy

Codecademy’s core mission is to help people from all over the world learn how to code. After training over 45 million learners, Codecademy has perfected the best system for learning to code, and you’ll love it.

Looking to learn CSS at Codecademy? Well, you will be glad to know that over 370,000 people have already taken the CSS course with brilliant results.

You’ll also be glad to know that you can start right away with a free trial. After 7 days, you can either upgrade to the pro package ($19.99/mo) or keep the free membership.

Sololearn

Sololearn offers you a unique way of learning CSS and many other languages such as Java, C++, and Python 3 among others.

Instead of bombarding you with a wall of text in the name of tutorials, they offer you step-by-step instruction cards.

After the short instruction cards, they offer you an immediate question to test your understanding. Additionally, there are comments on each section/question, which adds a real-world perspective.

Sololearn truly offers a revolutionary way to learn code, which is probably why they have over 29 million users. On top of that, their platform is incredibly easy to use regardless of the device you have, and it’s 100% free!

Treehouse

Last but not least is Treehouse, a paid online learning platform that offers you a wide range of courses fit for all web designers.

In their library, you get a number of amazing CSS courses that promise to take you from newbie to pro-level in no time.

Treehouse offers you a free 7-day trial, but you will have to part with $25 bucks per month thereafter to keep learning.

Conclusion

Learning CSS is easy and fun provided you have the right information. We hope this short list points you in the right direction as you look to learn or brush up on your CSS skills.

Did we miss your favorite CSS resource? Please share your thoughts in the comment section.


Erica