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Welcome to HTML CSS Docs 1.0! This project aims to provide comprehensive documentation for beginners diving into the fascinating world of web development using HTML and CSS.

About

This documentation is authored by Ranit Manik, a dedicated web developer proficient in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The primary objective of this project is to provide a well-organized and beginner-friendly guide for mastering the fundamentals of web design. The development of this project is facilitated using JetBrains Writerside IDE. To contribute to this project, it is recommended to download and utilize JetBrains Writerside IDE for an optimal development experience.

Features

  • Structured Learning: Follow a carefully designed structure, progressing from basic concepts to advanced techniques.

  • Hands-On Examples: Learn by doing with practical examples and exercises to reinforce your understanding.

  • Visual Learning: Enhance your comprehension with visual aids, diagrams, and code snippets.

Who Is This For?

  • Beginners: Tailored for individuals new to coding or web development.

  • Enthusiasts: Ideal for those with a keen interest in understanding how websites are built.

How to Contribute

  1. Fork the Repository: Fork the HTML CSS Docs 1.0 repository to your GitHub account.

    git clone https://github.com/RanitManik/HTML-CSS-Docs.git
  2. Create a Branch: Create a new branch for your contribution using a descriptive branch name.

    git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name
  3. Make Changes: Implement your changes or additions to the documentation.

  4. Commit Your Changes: Commit your changes with a clear and concise commit message.

    git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  5. Push to Your Fork: Push your changes to your forked repository.

    git push origin feature/your-feature-name
  6. Submit a Pull Request: Open a pull request to the main repository, clearly describing your changes.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details.