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About the Course

Want to take the first steps to become a Web Developer? This course will help you discover the languages, frameworks, and tools that you will need to create interactive and engaging websites right from the beginning. You will begin by learning about the roles of front-end, back-end, and full-stack developers and how they work together on development projects. Through this, you will also become familiar with the terminology and skills needed in your career as a web developer. Next, you will explore the languages needed for developing websites or applications. You will gain a thorough understanding of HTML and CSS and learn how a combination of both technologies can help developers create the structure and style of their websites. Finally, you will learn how JavaScript can make your webpages dynamic with features that include interactive forms, dynamic content modification, and sophisticated menu systems. By learning the fundamentals of HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript you will be able to combine them to: - create the basic structure of a website - create format and layout for web applications - enhance your website and create rich, interactive applications - increase user interactivity and enhance user experience - give your website a real wow factor! In this course you will practice what you learn with numerous hands-on labs. Lastly, you will complete a final project where you will create a webpage to showcase your skills and have a great addition to your portfolio!...

Top reviews

VN

Jul 5, 2023

Excelente curso para aprender el desarrollo web desde cero con los lenguajes de HTML,CSS, JavaScript y lo que mas me gusto fueron los laboratorios practicos.

Muchas Gracias a IBM y Coursera.

BB

Jul 28, 2021

Great introduction course. I especially liked that the final graded assignment required self-learning and research since many topics were not covered in the course itself. That was interesting.

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By Emin G

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Jan 24, 2022

The course could be more practical and more detailed about tags and events especially important and most common ones.

By Robert S

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Aug 1, 2021

While I think the overall course is on the right track, it has some issues. Specifically, a number of the topics do not prepare you for the quizzes and the directions for the practical assignments need work. If the person taking the course understands these issues, there is still useful information in it. Presently, the preview html of the online IDE does not work which makes the practical exercises more challenging. They can be done on your local computer. Another problem I and others ran into were problems with peer grading of assignments. They need an option to report problems with peer grading. Request to fix/challenge grading problems exists in the quizzes but not in the practical exercises.

By Lizhiyuan L

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Apr 28, 2021

Lab and assignment are too easy.

Course videos didn't cover all the things in the quiz

By Bryan J

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Jul 11, 2023

Truly awful.

The courses consist mostly of someone doing voiceovers for powerpoint slides.

Only for someone who wants to memorize buzzwords. Don't waste your time with this one.

By Armen T

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Sep 28, 2022

Terrible, Final project is completely disconnected from the rest of the class. Expect to learn how to code in Javascript outside of the class material.

By Bethanya D

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Oct 14, 2022

I am honestly very disappointed literally (0/10)

By Alex

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Aug 2, 2022

doesint teach your HTML, css or javascript at all

By Vedran S

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May 8, 2022

It's SCAM.

By kiruba k

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Nov 13, 2023

I recently took a web development course and I have to say, it was one of the best decisions I've ever made! The course was incredibly thorough and provided me with all the tools and knowledge I needed to start building my websites. The instructors were knowledgeable and engaging, and they were always available to answer any questions I had. The course covered everything from HTML and CSS to JavaScript, and I even learned about responsive design and mobile optimization. Overall, I would highly recommend this web development course to anyone looking to expand their skill set and enter the world of web development. It's worth the investment!

By Bri F

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Mar 13, 2024

Really enjoyed the balance of videos with insights from professionals in the field and hands on activities. Multiple ways to validate the concepts and learns. I feel like I have a much better grasp of the basics of web development after completion.

By Shiraz M S

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Dec 3, 2022

A wonderful course designed with extreme precision. I cannot believe how seamlessly I was pushed into the sea of web development and then enjoyed swimming too. Now I am taking further courses here to supplement my knowledge in this domain.

By Benjamin O

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Sep 17, 2021

The best Introduction to Web Development out there. Not only does it cover HTML, CSS and JS. It also covers version control and the assignment is a really great introduction into solidifying the concepts.

By Mark K

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Dec 14, 2023

This class has helped me better understand HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The information was fun as well as informative.

By Chayan k s

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Apr 15, 2024

I really enjoyed this course it's beginner friendly and self paced great teachers all the videos are really good

By Ed L

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Jun 18, 2021

Thanks to my instructors, to IBM and to Coursera for this great course, I really learned this new tools.

By Ahmad S Z

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Mar 3, 2024

peer reviews are incredibly mismanaged, please look into the issue, other than that, incredible course!

By Sarthak V

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May 5, 2022

It provides a glimpse of all the basic tools needed to get started with front end development.

By Rishi G

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Sep 10, 2021

Tough but if you pay attention to detail then can learn loads. Very good Course!.

By ALBERTO C

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Apr 6, 2024

Concise and efective!

By Balakrishnan A c

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Jan 21, 2022

Great introductory course to HTML, CSS, Javascript. A few more exercises/labs could've been provided to use more of the features that were taught, especially after Javascript, when we could use all three languages together, which we really didn't do until the final project, which made it slightly challenging.

By Rabii

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Apr 25, 2024

This course covers a variety of different aspects of Web Development but I think It would have been much better to include more modern materiel and to have more hands-on labs as it's in those lessons the information really settles in to the brain.

By Joshua A

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Apr 6, 2021

Decent course, though the final could have used a bit more instruction on the connection of the javascript functions / variables and calling into the html.

By Rachel M

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Mar 3, 2023

The material in this course is fantastic and I know that the material will be what I use daily as a Full Stack Developer. However, there is a lack of clarity at the start of projects that affect the entire thing. For example, simply saying, "Create a folder," instead of "Open the folder," would have saved me hours of frustration. Had it been made clear that I was not trying to find a folder named "singlepagewebsite" and needed to create it instead would have allowed me to finish on the course and not feel defeated. It was nice that I could write a note within the forum and ask for help, but again, the lack of clarity in communication was quite challenging in itself. I assume there is a team of individuals proofing all material that is written. It would be wise to have individuals that are both native and non-native English speakers, as well as individuals with and without a coding background to ensure the material is broken down clearly.

By Mykhailo L

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Jun 26, 2022

Information in the final assignment is not correct:

1. With provided instruction you are not able to set items center. There is no align:center property in CSS right now. Most browsers will show an error on that

2. Nowhere in the lab you will see that you should mark the calculation result with yellow bg. It only says that results should be highlighted

3. Only when you submit screenshots you understand that provided html code e.g br,spans do not provide desired result and at least you should use the p tag.

4. When you close the lab and start submit the work you done, you realize that you have not taken all required screenshots. In your submit you should have each result of testing and etc. Where is that described in lab?

By Andrei V

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Sep 26, 2021

Very uncomfortable work when IBM Cloud is not working properly to preview your work. Some quizzes also ask questions that are not presented and taught. In the discussions there was one staff who replied a wrong answer to a learner's question. Programming modules need more hands-on type quizzes and automated checking, like how Google does it. In addition, the peer-review checking destroys self-paced learning velocity and reviews are awkward can be corrupted.