#Do i have to focus on just one? And
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You said ‘backend,’ but I think what you mean is creating the websites themselves? That’s more frontend development.
You could start by learning the basics of HTML/CSS, and then move on to Webflow. (Their 'university' is really amazing: https://university.webflow.com/courses/webflow-101) and I feel like it is one of the best options for designers.
Another option would be to actually learn how to code, and then freeCodeCamp & co would be your way to go
Ohhh yes yes I think I misunderstood back and front lol. But yes I wanna do front end to be able to make my own, but my websites I work on have interesting components to them. Same thing for apps. I just thought backend implied the work and logistics it'd take to make it work, work out bugs if any, improve response and generative time, etc
Because I know how to do user flows and prototypes on figma but thats like basic stuff nothing anyone couldn't learn in 5 minutes
You are right about the "logistics" part! Basically reproducing your design for the web is the frontend part (everything we can see), and the backend would be the 'logistics' (for example, users registration would be part of the backend)
Also I know some developers make websites solely from code like html which I know I definitely couldn't do
Oh no no id have them see someone else for analysis and database work
Thats above my paygrade 😭
yes, I feel like Webflow is a great option for you, and I advise you to focus on the frontend part, at least at first!
Thank you for clarifying and explaining these things to me! I looked it up but I was still confused (obviously too lmao)