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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Building Web Pages with HTML & CSS by University of Washington

About the Course

If you’re ready to dive into the world of web development, this course is your launchpad. Whether you’re a graphic designer itching to build the sites you mock up, an instructional designer wanting to finesse HTML in your LMS, an entrepreneur looking to put your business online, or just developing skills for a side hustle—this course is for you. Taught by real-deal front-end developers who’ve cut their teeth on websites for top tech and e-tail companies, you’re learning from the best right here in Seattle. This course covers the essentials, guiding you through single-page HTML and CSS files. You’ll get hands-on with Git and GitHub, learning version control and how to host your projects like a pro on GitHub Pages. And it doesn’t stop there—your instructors are packed with insider tips, straight from years of industry experience, to give you a leg up. By the end, you’ll not only know how to write solid HTML and CSS but also how to handle AI-generated code like a champ. And the best part? You’ll create your own single-page website on any topic you choose, turning theory into real-world skills. This isn’t just about learning code—it’s about getting in the game....

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By David R

Dec 3, 2025

This course was by far the best so far on Coursera. Though some others were valuable, this one was engaging and challenging. I highly recommend this course to anybody.

By I I

Dec 10, 2025

Thanks!

By Saidov B

Dec 9, 2025

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By محمد ا

Jul 24, 2025

this corce is good

By Jeremy N

Oct 25, 2025

I did not like the working from 20 different files. pick a project, focus on it, and apply the learning to one final project to submit. Wasted time in jumping around

By Gulshan K

Jun 6, 2025

This course has been a disappointing experience. The instructor’s accent is difficult to understand, and the video content includes frequent pauses, making it hard to stay engaged. A significant portion of the course focuses on GitHub rather than the core subject, which feels off-topic. I was able to pass even without reading the entire material, as it lacked depth. I enrolled with the expectation of learning something extra, but unfortunately, this course did not meet that expectation.