DivHunt wish list?

Well, we all come from the same background in terms of the learning process. We learned frontend development (pure HTML, CSS, and JS) and then discovered no-code tools, applying the same principles there.

I can highly recommend the course on Udemy: “The Web Development Bootcamp 2024” by Colt Steel. It’s an older course; he just keeps updating the year in the title. This guy is a genius and an extremely good teacher.

Besides that, there are tons of videos on YouTube, and the good thing about this is that you can literally watch any HTML/CSS course or even Webflow, and apply everything you learn on Divhunt. Our platform is essentially a visual builder for HTML/CSS, where you can apply the exact same rules.


The most important things are definitely HTML and CSS, and you don’t need to spend much time learning the basics and fundamentals at all. You’ll see, it’s not extremely complex to learn if you want to use no-code tools anyway. You don’t have to learn all those code syntaxes or anything; you just need a clear logic behind how to structure your builds, nothing else. :smile:


If this can help a bit, I created a short video of the manual process from Figma to Divhunt: https://youtu.be/tavrFURqLek


Maybe we can also create some courses in the future on the Divhunt channel so our users can learn the basics and understand Divhunt better.