It's hard to continue to commit to something once you start seeing the errors. Like this drawing I did: https://elilenti.neocities.org/finisheddrawings is probably some of my best line art but I hate the shading in the cone. I spent so many hours on it though, so I don't feel like going back to it. But posting it anyways I think helps me accept the mistakes in it? Maybe it's not bad to post WIPs.
reading through this site: https://www.htmldog.com/ helped me understand the general pattern with setting up html/css, and how html/css work together. the explanations on each section are brief and easy to read. i still can't make complicated things, but i get the jist of html/css.
it's more out of laziness that i can't do more complicated stuff with my site. i kinda figured out coding isn't for me while building my site. doesn't really hold my interest, in the end.
Thanks for the resource! The 'examples' section specifically looks super handy! Believe it or not I'm actually pretty good at HTML/CSS but what I struggle with is getting bogged down in details without having any idea of the larger picture. So I spend tons of time trying to like, perfectly position one image, but meanwhile my navigation is broken because I didn't plan for it at all. 😅