Yes, I agree to all you have said, and I am indeed grateful that this forum exists and thankful for every bit of advice I got. The book-experiment I worked on shows how seriously I took all information given here into account. It's not a bad idea to write up what you've learned and simultaneously experiment with what you've learned, keeping your tongue in your cheek so as to maintain good cheer, don't you think?
Something that would make a good forum topic, to my mind, is how a newbie should plan his learning project. I started going through the Sigil tutorials, a good starting point. But I side-tracked myself too soon. This thread testifies to the premature turn I took, although I also learned a lot.
Let's start a thread dedicated to the sequence of steps a newbie should follow! How he should start the learning process, when best to tackle HTML and CSS, etc. I think this would really be helpful to the clueless, also helpful to the teaching members here. Hope you agree!
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