In the industry you can get hired as a UI Designer or a UX Designer who purely focuses on designing, prototyping, user research, etc... but I think it will also be easier to find a job if you can demonstrate front-end development skills. Designers with front-end development skills will help allot.
Hence why my university course is heavily front-end based at the moment, they don't teach design, only coding. But I was previously studying Graphics so I got the necessary skillsets.
I've been practicing Html & CSS coding a little bit for over 6 months now, don't go to school for it. I know how to add things like side-menu's, redirection towards other sites etc. I'm using a program called " Atom" for these things. I'm also reading into making my site more "available" by using proper fonts like Sans-serif, using proper colours and not hard-textured backgrounds etc.
So I'm just wondering, what do you think i should MAINLY focus on when practicing HTML & CSS coding, since I'd love to hear some tips on what to focus on/improve on and how to make a website simple but yet functional for any person no matter the disfunctionally of some people with eye issues etc.
Do different programs make coding easier is also something I'm wondering, I know that all the coding languages are the same, but I'm talking more about " simplicity" if you know what i mean.