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I know others have already mentioned it, but i've recommended https://flexboxfroggy.com/ to others before and they quickly picked it up.

This is another good one for learning css grid https://cssgridgarden.com/


I like the gamification of the cssgridgarden, it is similar to https://www.codemonkey.com/ which is mainly for kids!


One of my flexbox faves which is very similar to OP: https://flexbox.tech/.

A useful tool for generating Bootstrap code is https://build.layoutit.com/ and for CSS grid https://grid.layoutit.com/. Unfortunately the former is limited to Bootstrap 4, not 5.


I tried flexboxfroggy, and while the concept is nice and well executed, the lack of syntax completion really is putting me off.


This is hilarious hope it is satire


No, why?


I was wondering why so many links very recently on reddit/HN were showing errors...


https://frontendmasters.com/ and https://egghead.io/ are both quite cheap & have lots of courses - especially useful if learning a new framework or library that they cover.


Which ones have you taken and would recommend?


I think I prefer the recent CAPTCHAs (where you solve a puzzle by rotating an item, or finding the matching item). The older ones from years ago (deciphering mangled text and trying to work out if it is an `i`, `1` or `l` were more annoying)


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