When you don't know where to start

You follow a few tutorials and feel pretty good with the small projects you've been able to build. Then you have a cool idea for your own project, you open up VS Code, and you have no idea where to start. This is a common problem, and it happens because understanding something is not the same thing as being able to do something. Other awesome stuff around the web: * Naming Variables in CSS [https://jwdallas.com/posts/namingcssvariables/] by Jonathan Dallas What I've been up to this week: * How to create and style lists with HTML & CSS [https://youtu.be/bRYwmmLC_Ns] * Simplify your code with this underused pseudo-class [https://youtube.com/shorts/wk79huqm1h4?feature=share] * Using CSS custom properties like this is a waste [https://youtu.be/_2LwjfYc1x8] Find me elsewhere on the web: * My Newsletter [https://kevinpowell.co/newsletter] * My YouTube Channel [https://youtube.com/@kevinpowell] * Twitter [https://twitter.com/kevinjpowell] * Threads [https://www.threads.net/@kevinpowellcss]

Om Podcasten

I have a newsletter where I usually start things off with pretty long general musings before I share the content I've created in the previous week, as well as any interesting articles I've stumbled across in the last week.  Not everyone likes reading or having more emails in their inbox, though, so this podcast is an audio version of my newsletters. They aren't tutorials or technical explorations like my regular videos are, but instead tend to talk about a wide range of different topics, though they're generally at least somewhat related to front-end development in some way.