The best way to learn HTML\CSS is through practice. What I used to do was pick a website and try to recreate it locally. When there is something you are unable to do check out one of the many reference sites such as W3 Schools.
For video tutorials you could try the Microsoft Courses for web development all free, the html one is below:
Microsoft also have loads of other web based courses on creating windows apps, python, mobile apps, html games and much more. Just click the link below:
w3schools.com is good. You just have to practice though and get used to everything.
You can also try Udemy. They are actual online courses that are cheap and you can read reviews and everything. I took a $10 course for app design and another for web design. They were great and were lecture/video format with lots of examples and practice projects. If you're okay with spending a few bucks to learn I would easily go with Udemy.
There are free many websites like w3schools are there where you can learn easily but if you want to learn from the experts, janbasktraining.com can be a best option for you.
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