5 best websites to improve your frontend development skills in 2023

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5 best websites to improve your frontend development skills in 2023 by The-Minimal-Jess

The video discusses five websites that can help improve front-end development skills, including Frontinpractice.com, which provides free design examples for users to practice coding, Frontend Mentor for submitting challenges and learning to work with Github, Flexbox Froggy for interactive CSS flexbox learning, Free Code Camp for building actual projects, and W3schools for improving knowledge with quizzes and exercises. The importance of practicing coding skills and actively learning is emphasized, with a tip of finding documentation through simple Google searches. The video concludes with thanks for viewers reaching 5,000 subscribers, and encouragement to apply learned skills by building projects and engaging with the video.

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In this section, the speaker introduces the resource frontinpractice.com as a tool for front-end developers who struggle to come up with personal projects or find a starting point while learning how to code. The platform offers free design examples of real websites for users to practice coding, with provided color palettes and difficulty levels that range from beginner to advanced. Users can choose the level of challenge they want to take on and switch to more advanced or easier projects as needed. While the platform does not provide assets like icons and images from the designs, it offers links to other websites with such resources and encourages users to practice layouts, floats, flexbox, and grids.

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In this section, the YouTuber mentions Frontend Mentor, an excellent platform to improve frontend development skills, where individuals submit challenges and receive points that go towards various perks. By submitting challenges, users learn how to work with GitHub – an essential tool for collaboration and sharing code amongst developers. Frontend Mentor is a trusted platform that big YouTubers use to create content around web development. The YouTuber also talks about a fun platform called Flexbox Froggy, which is free and interactive and helps users learn CSS flexbox by playing a game. Additionally, she mentions Free Code Camp, an amazing resource to learn to code by building actual projects, and finally, the W3schools website, which is an excellent resource to improve skills in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and other web development tools.

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In this section, the speaker discusses the importance of both building projects to practice coding skills and also practicing the act of learning through resources like W3 schools that offer quizzes and exercises to solidify knowledge. The speaker also provides a tip on how to find documentation for programming languages through a simple Google search and encourages viewers to share their own resources and methods for practicing and improving frontend development skills in the comments.

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In this section, the speaker thanks the viewers for watching the video and making it to the end. They express their gratitude for reaching 5,000 subscribers and plan to celebrate with a question and answer video. Viewers are encouraged to apply what they have learned and develop their coding skills by building projects. Finally, the speaker encourages viewers to like, share, and comment on the video.

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