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Differences/Similarities Between HTML/CSS Tracks

I saw that Treasure from the Treehouse team has a new Intro to HTML & CSS course available, and I was curious what the differences and similarities might be between her course and say the Front End Development track (besides obviously a different instructor) :) I already notice that Treasure's perspective seems to be that you have some familiarity with HTML & CSS, just based on the first video I watched. I'll dive in more, but I'm curious if anyone can explain more. Thanks!

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
230,995 Points

The Intro to HTML & CSS course is a 2-hour introduction to these technologies. On the other hand, the Front End Development track is an extensive series of 20 courses and 58 hours of material.

So the difference is depth, to an extreme degree. You might want to take the new course just to help you decide if you're ready to plunge into the development track.

Michael Guzman
PLUS
Michael Guzman
Courses Plus Student 875 Points

Don't Know If this Helps Abby but I Started and Completed the "Novice" and then the "Beginner" Tracks of Both/Each html and css. That Really "Got My Feet Wet", so to Speak on the Background or Foundation of Both Before I Jumped into this Track. I then Plan on Alternating between the More In Depth Solo Tracks of html & css Respectfully. Hope I wasn't Way Off on Your Question !