Learner Reviews & Feedback for Introduction to Front-End Development by Meta
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SJ
Oct 28, 2023
"Fantastic course! "Introduction to Front-End Development" on Coursera provided a solid foundation in web development. Well-structured, informative, and immediately applicable. Highly recommended!"
EH
Oct 18, 2023
Fantastic introduction into HTML/CSS. Provides the skills to recognize different components when looking at web source code, and is a great foundation for the next steps in learning web development.
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By Rachel F
•Feb 22, 2024
This first class of the specialization is okay, but there's definitely usability improvements: the closed captioning regularly does not align with the speaker, and she speaks a bit fast. It's frustrating when I'm spending time trying to understand something just because the speaker spoke too fast and swallowed her words. On the plus side most of the closed captioning is correct (I've seen other Coursera classes with poor captioning). I am also disappointed that they talk about accessibility, and then proceed to never use the stuff discussed (like alt text for photos) in any of the later exercises. A small thing, and this might just be me, the summary videos at the end of each section feel pretty pointless because it just basically repeats a syllabus to you, but I guess that's a teaching style. The exercise I messed up the most was the padding size one, I guess check outside resources for that if you're confused (but maybe its just me). Oh there's also a silly bug in one of their exercises where it asks you to add a link to "meta.com", but the tests are looking for "facebook.com" I did learn some familiarity with css and html, so there's that. It isn't a whole lot of coding, but I guess as a beginning class you start somewhere. Hoping the next course is helpful.