Who we are and how we work

A space for those who prefer learning through logic and structure

Gridora was built as a platform where HTML and CSS are taught clearly, systematically, and progressively. Each course is a separate stage that prepares you to confidently build modern pages. We believe in consistent learning with no randomness. The way each module is structured supports stable progress without overload. Our method is based on real experience from developers who work with code daily. The focus is strictly on HTML/CSS — nothing more.

What matters to us

We follow principles that support deep understanding

  • Structure above all

    The course content starts with the foundation and progresses from there. This approach helps students understand the topics and move forward.

  • Practice-oriented

    Every topic is supported by examples. This helps learners see results right away and build solutions with a clear structure.

The team behind the courses

Two specialists who work with HTML/CSS daily

HTML/CSS Layout Specialist

Michael T. Brooks

Michael focuses on grid-based structures and layout composition. His experience includes building scalable templates and clean CSS code. He helps ensure each course is clear and practically applicable.

CSS UI Designer

Emma J. Lewis

Emma works on visual styles, responsiveness, and typography. She brings clarity, usability, and visual consistency to every interface. Her design process ensures pages look balanced on all devices.

Answers to important topics that may come up during learning

Frequently Asked Questions

Where should I start if I'm completely new to HTML/CSS?

Start with the Boxlyn course — it’s designed specifically for beginners. You’ll gain a solid understanding of markup, element structure, and basic styling, creating a strong foundation for further learning.

Do I need any programming experience to take the courses?

No, the courses are built for anyone to follow. Everything is explained step by step, starting from simple topics, without requiring any prior programming background.

Will I be able to build my own page after completing the course?

Yes, even after the beginner level, you’ll be able to assemble a full webpage. Understanding HTML structure, blocks, and styling will help you create clear and clean layouts.

Is responsive design covered in the course program?

Yes, responsive design is included in the intermediate and advanced levels. You’ll learn how to use media queries and build pages that look good on any screen.

Are there sections dedicated to typography?

Yes, typography is one of the key topics. You’ll learn how to work with fonts, spacing, text alignment, and create readable interfaces.

Will there be code examples in the course?

Yes, each topic includes code examples that demonstrate principles in action. This helps you understand how different properties and tags work in real scenarios.

Is CSS Grid covered in the courses?

Yes, CSS Grid is taught as a dedicated topic at the intermediate and advanced levels. You’ll learn to create multi-row layouts and manage element placement in complex structures.