Now that I can finally build sites using html, css and some js magic I still don't actually know how to make my sites look decent.
Until now I always sticked to the materialmeme guidelines to make my sites look somewhat modern and not 2005ish. But I'm slowly getting sick of the same cards, 16px padding and roboto font look.
What are good and free resources to learn and practice modern webdesign?
>>58875395
>But I'm slowly getting sick of the same cards, 16px padding and roboto font look.
We're sick of it too. We want to see YOUR website, not a clone of Google's.
>>58875754
To be fair. It has its advantages.
>it looks good on both mobile and desktop devices
>cards are easy to be made responsive and scale well at all resolutions
>you can create quick front ends for your web applications
>it looks clean and doesn't require a lot of css and html
besides that it gets annoying very quickly.
Just learn how to use a fucking framework already.
You can only go as far memorizing html elements, css and "some js magic", this ain't complicated, it takes a weeks on your own to learn this stuff down.
Get your ass to Traversy channel on youtube and learn bootstrap, you'll be amazed when you realize you don' need to reinvent the wheel every time.
Bootstrap 4
>>58875395
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>>58875982
day of the rope can't come soon enough