Build a product splash page with HTML and CSS

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Build a product splash page with HTML and CSS

Coursera · Intermediate ·🖌️ UI/UX Design ·1mo ago
Already know the basics of HTML and CSS? Then it's time to take the next steps in Web Development with Scrimba's "Build a Product Splash Page" course! This hands-on, engaging course is designed for learners with a basic understanding of HTML and CSS. Consisting of 22 comprehensive lessons, the course offers just over an hour of immersive content, accompanied by 15 interactive challenges. You'll create a stunning product splash page from scratch, employing contemporary design methodologies and adhering to responsive web design principles. Each lesson builds on the previous, ensuring you develop practical skills in HTML, CSS, and Flexbox. Upon completion, you will deploy your project on Netlify to showcase your new skills live. In this course, you'll build a unique hands-on project: a tool to transform your photo into an iconic Scrimba avatar. This project reinforces your learning and adds a personal touch to your portfolio. Ready to elevate your frontend capabilities and take one more step towards becoming ready for that first developer job? Let's get coding!
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