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Feeling the beatdown of learning HTML and CSS

I tried creating another, simpler character sheet as an experament. This time, it was for the edition of Pokethulu I have. It managed to work right for 5 seconds before it went crazy like Pikathulu when someone kicks it in the nards, and I was forced to delete it. (Insert Cthulhu posession joke here). Since the colleges are starting back soon, i'm gonna put sheet building on hold for a few months and take some basic HTML/CSS classes at the local community college and see if that helps with future endeavors. I already booked a spot in the Intro to HTML class. Any other class types I should take that would help with the noble endeavor of sheet coding?
CSS/HTML is always fun. :D
Stress Management, and a course in Alcohol-ology 
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Any classes in Game Design might also help, and of course take Roll20 101, and Advanced Placement Roll20, if these are offered. :P It is great to learn. Another approach is to ask the Roll20 Forum Community for a volunteer to make the Character Sheet for you, someone who already has the knowledge, but I would not discourage you from learning how to do it yourself and then perhaps to contribute Character Sheets that will help others.
I wish to help hammer out the needed game sheet list for everyone, Gold. And Coal, would an acceptable substitution for alcohol-ogy be Hemp-ology? If so, I have a Doctorate in it from my time as a medicinal grower in Cali.
There are programs like cs50 offered for free online as a note.