This module was about exploring different resource pages for CSS, below I have linked the pages I found helpful and gave a brief description. Enjoy :)
The first two websites are a reference for HTML5 that I found helpful. The first link was published in February 2014 by Robert Mening and is a key resource for using HTML5 to create compelling and beautiful webpages; it even has a link to a cheat sheet for users. The second link I have listed above takes you to a website I found very helpful with HTML5, CSS, and other coding issues, w3schools.com is the self proclaimed world's largest web developer site and I found it extremely helpful when building out my HTML5 and CSS files.
The top website is from w3schools.com, the same source from above, this webpage helps me a lot because it gives step by step examples about how to build out your files and learn CSS. The second link is for HTML Dog, a source the has been around since 2003 and produces awesome examples, references, and information in easy to read templates and instructions.
The top website is from w3schools.com, the same source from the examples above, this webpage is extremely useful when connecting your HTML5 knowledge to your CSS knowledge;look at this source as the way to bring together what you learned from above. The second link to a blog, the blogger's name is Matthew James Taylor and he has created a user-friendly page that helps the less expeirenced user understand some tips and tricks to writing code.
The first link for Unsplash is a website that hosts 10 new royalty-free phots every 10 days, this site does ask for attribution, but all photos are free and ready to be used for whatever the user desires. the second link is to PicJumbo, my favorite website to use for pivtures, wether it is stock photos for a work presentation or photos for personal use, this website is extremely easy to use and produces some amazing photos.