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Web Dev Group - Need Motivation to Finish

2nd March, 2025
Last date to join: 9th March, 2025
urvashi

I’ve started freeCodeCamp’s curriculum multiple times but lose steam around JavaScript. My pain point is consistency – it’s hard to stay motivated solo. Looking for a study partner or group to complete the Front End and JavaScript certs together, so we can encourage each other and debug problems as a team. I’m mostly free on weekends and evenings.

UTC+08.00 Novice English

Description

In this Responsive Web Design Certification, you'll learn the languages that developers use to build webpages: HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) for content, and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) for design.

First, you'll build a cat photo app to learn the basics of HTML and CSS. Later, you'll learn modern techniques like CSS variables by building a penguin, and best practices for accessibility by building a web form.

Finally, you'll learn how to make webpages that respond to different screen sizes by building a Twitter card with Flexbox, and a complex blog layout with CSS Grid.

Major Topics:

  • Basic HTML and HTML5
  • Basic CSS
  • Applied Visual Design
  • Applied Accessibility
  • Responsive Web Design Principles
  • CSS Flexbox
  • CSS Grid
  • Responsive Web Design Projects

Syllabus

  • Say Hello to HTML Elements
  • Headline with the strong Element
  • Inform with the Paragraph Element
  • Fill in the Blank with Placeholder Text
  • Uncomment HTML
  • Comment out HTML
  • Delete HTML Elements
  • Introduction to HTML5 Elements
  • Add Images to Your Website
  • Link to External Pages with Anchor Elements
  • Link to Internal Sections of a Page with Anchor Elements
  • Nest an Anchor Element within a Paragraph
  • Make Dead Links Using the Hash Symbol
  • Turn an Image into a Link
  • Create a Bulleted Unordered List
  • Create an Ordered List
  • Create a Text Field
  • Add Placeholder Text to a Text Field
  • Create a Form Element
  • Add a Submit Button to a Form
  • Use HTML5 to Require a Field
  • Create a Set of Radio Buttons
  • Create a Set of Checkboxes
  • Use the value attribute with Radio Buttons and Checkboxes
  • Check Radio Buttons and Checkboxes by Default
  • Nest Many Elements within a Single div Element
  • Declare the Doctype of an HTML Document
  • Define the Head and Body of an HTML Document
  • Change the Color of Text
  • ....

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Web Dev Group - Need Motivation to Finish

2nd March, 2025
Last date to join: 9th March, 2025
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I’ve started freeCodeCamp’s curriculum multiple times but lose steam around JavaScript. My pain point is consistency – it’s hard to stay motivated solo. Looking for a study partner or group to complete the Front End and JavaScript certs together, so we can encourage each other and debug problems as a team. I’m mostly free on weekends and evenings.

UTC+08.00 Novice English

In this Responsive Web Design Certification, you'll learn the languages that developers use to build webpages: HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) for content, and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) for design.

First, you'll build a cat photo app to learn the basics of HTML and CSS. Later, you'll learn modern techniques like CSS variables by building a penguin, and best practices for accessibility by building a web form.

Finally, you'll learn how to make webpages that respond to different screen sizes by building a Twitter card with Flexbox, and a complex blog layout with CSS Grid.

Major Topics:

  • Basic HTML and HTML5
  • Basic CSS
  • Applied Visual Design
  • Applied Accessibility
  • Responsive Web Design Principles
  • CSS Flexbox
  • CSS Grid
  • Responsive Web Design Projects

  • Say Hello to HTML Elements
  • Headline with the strong Element
  • Inform with the Paragraph Element
  • Fill in the Blank with Placeholder Text
  • Uncomment HTML
  • Comment out HTML
  • Delete HTML Elements
  • Introduction to HTML5 Elements
  • Add Images to Your Website
  • Link to External Pages with Anchor Elements
  • Link to Internal Sections of a Page with Anchor Elements
  • Nest an Anchor Element within a Paragraph
  • Make Dead Links Using the Hash Symbol
  • Turn an Image into a Link
  • Create a Bulleted Unordered List
  • Create an Ordered List
  • Create a Text Field
  • Add Placeholder Text to a Text Field
  • Create a Form Element
  • Add a Submit Button to a Form
  • Use HTML5 to Require a Field
  • Create a Set of Radio Buttons
  • Create a Set of Checkboxes
  • Use the value attribute with Radio Buttons and Checkboxes
  • Check Radio Buttons and Checkboxes by Default
  • Nest Many Elements within a Single div Element
  • Declare the Doctype of an HTML Document
  • Define the Head and Body of an HTML Document
  • Change the Color of Text
  • ....

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You join the group and study the MOOC together on a schedule. The exact dates, deadlines, are created by the host

This depends on the host of your group. Some groups have weekly video calls for accountability + doubt solving.

Moocable is a community where you can find study partners, mentors, or people to collaborate on projects. It's designed for people who want to upskill, but struggle with self-learning. Users often post about their skills, goals, and what they're looking to learn or work on, and others can respond to form partnerships or groups. You can join our community

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