If you want to practice your website-making skills, you don’t always have to start from scratch to find ideas and write boilerplate. With a little knowledge of HTML and CSS, you can get a head-start by cloning an existing site. Just make sure you use these powers for the forces of good, not evil.

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21 Comments

  1. Hey, I am pretty much behind with my task to publish an eCommerce site..
    Kindly share an updated link of the video where you have shared the same..
    Thank You.

  2. Hello, I'm trying to copy the elements from my new tab page using the New Tab Studio Chrome extension so I can reference a local file for a screensaver plugin I have on my macbook. I have copied everything in the inspect element panel for index.html and main.css but nothing loads when I open it in Chrome. Is there a reason this won't work locally? Thanks for a great video!

  3. Don't do this because u create a website without knowledge of codding and then your website get hacked will u clone the Metasploit script from stack overflow 🤣🤣🤣then u create a vedio on cybersecurity by saying how to hack website within a min

  4. Using wget from the terminal to download ALL of the assets for a site (images, style sheets, etc.) with a single command is a MUCH better way of downloading all of a site's contents..

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