What is the best way to learn a new skill (or improve a current one)?a) Read a lot of booksb) Think about it a lotc) Jump in and do it. If you guessed “Jump in and do it”, you’d be correct! While spending time understanding theory is important for learning a skill; getting your hands dirty, practicing, and immersing yourself in the thing you’re learning will yield much better results. Want to learn a new language? Speak it. Want to learn how to play a game? Play it. Want to learn a sport? Practice it. Want to learn to be funny? Tell jokes. (I can tell you from experience that, by using this method, my success rate has improved my humour! Now I only bomb a joke 8 times out of 10.)Want to learn how to code? Start building things. A lot of things. Here’s the catch. If you have no direction, no roadmap, no end-goal in mind, and nobody to hold you accountable, the best case scenario is you’ll incrementally improve your ability, and worst case scenario is you’ll fail. Which is why I created this course, CSS in 30 Days! Each day for the next 30 days, you and I will learnCSS by building a new project in plain, vanilla CSS without the use of templates, frameworks or plugins. By the end of the 30 days, you’ll have a strong grasp on CSS, and more importantly, the knowledge, ability and confidence to start using CSS in your own projects. Who is CSS3 in 30 Days for?Web Designers & Web Developers who are just starting out, or have Intermediate Level experience with CSS and want to have a strong grasp on CSS3 without relying on Frameworks, Code Snippets, Templates or Plugins. Let’s get started!