As for the web stuff, i would suggest that in order to keep on top of it, only learn what you need when you need it. e.g. You see an effect you like or a style, find out how to do that.
You're probably not going to make a career out of the coding side of web-design if it confuses you too much. Don't bother learning all and everything about webdesign if you don't need to.
And if your visuals are good on that end of webdesign, there are plenty of people who can code who you could outsource that part to. Most webdesigners can either code really well or design really well, but it's rare to get 1 person who can do both well. Not saying that they're bad, but it's just that whole logical vs artistic mindset that tends to contradict in people's heads.
I personally suffer from being too logical whereas i'd imagine you suffer from being too artistic.
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