@AndyRogers to a large extent it can be learned. But it's also something that can be outsourced to someone who specialises in making stuff look nice. You should get on and make something, and worry about making it look nice later.
so no worries, I can exercise / practice and learn it to an extent when I will be able to get a job like online (by being good at PHP / Symfony / JS / React, things like this)
I can learn the coding parts, I was not sure about the look and it has to be there :)
Note that you can be good at being able to position things on a page and make it look good on different screen sizes (manipulate CSS / HTML / JS) without necessarily being good at artistic design. You might also want to read up on related topics such as UX and accessibility. Many developers take templates / designs created by others and then manipulate those to their needs.
I'm saying the following as a room owner. While there hasn't been a problem yet, please note OCD behaviour is not allowed. If you want to make something, you should get on and start making it. Specific questions about how to make are allowed. Continual asking of 'general' questions that don't have a specific answer are disruptive and this behaviour is not allowed.
@Derick "Which operators are part of the chain?" not sure exactly what you're asking there. "Why is full short circuiting the preferred option? (3 points)" - does the "3 points" mean something?