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  1. neP0

    Does Anyone Know of any Legit Contest Sites?

    I work in CPA, so I'm fully aware of a lot of the scams out there. That being said, I have been trying to find a legitimate contest website for a while now. I always seem to be greeted with CPA offers in disguise. Any ideas?
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    New to HTML/CSS

    Welcome aboard. HTML and CSS go hand in hand and are very useful to learn. Have you tried any PHP yet?
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    Navbar expand icon not showing on mobile

    You need to include the Bootstrap JS and jQuery code. Unless you have already done this, then I can't really help much.
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    new member

    Hi, what is it you need help with? I doubt the messages have been deleted. If you click on your name at the top, it will open a mini menu. Click on the number next to messages and you will see all of your posting activity.
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    Favourite websites?

    If I answered this at the time of posting, I would have probably said ClixSense or ClickGrid because I firmly believed they would have made me money. I don't surf a lot these days, so I'll go for the standard and say 'Google'.
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    Paid vs Free coding tutorials?

    Well, I have paid for a few Udemy courses and have always found that it's good to have that extra support there. The course tutors are often more than happy to help out over email.
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    H1 and a div

    Hmm, I will take a look at this and post if I can think of anything. Hopefully, my posting here will bump it up a little to get you more help.
  8. neP0

    Learn HTML in 12 min

    Ah, nice share. I'm sure this will help loads of people out. Thanks, man. Always good to have a solid foundation on which to build.
  9. neP0

    Any good tutorial for learning HTML5?

    Udemy is always a great way to learn at your own pace. You should also just watch hands-on YouTube videos. They are ideal for quick answers to quick problems. Good luck.
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