I love front-end web development, especially the aesthetics of the webpage, and I want to learn UX/UI. Do you have any tips?

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Learning UX/UI design alongside front-end web development

I would say design + build as much as you can.
First you want to focus on replicating what's already out there.
The perfect website is Apple: the UI is brilliant, motion is purposeful, and implementation is probably harder than it looks.
If you could replicate that it would be super impressive.
After copying, it's better to create that stuff for yourself.
Soak in all the cool websites out there and see what you can design and build.
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