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Jean-Luc Robitaille
13,864 PointsI completed a track. Now I can't see how many hours that track was.
Hello everyone!
So I just completed the Full Stack Javascript track. Now I would like to know how long that track was in order to compare it to other tracks that I would like to follow. But the number of hours of the track doesn't show up anymore, since I completed the track. Is there a way to know how long a track is even after you've completed it?
Thanks!
2 Answers
Steven Parker
243,253 PointsWhen you are logged in, the Tracks page shows the estimated time you have remaining to complete each track instead of the estimated total.
But you don't have to be logged in to view the Tracks page. And if you are not, every track will display the total time estimate.
Also, if your browser has a "private" or "incognito" mode, you can use that to view the other version of the page without actually logging out of your session.
Mohamed Wahbi Albishi
1,461 Pointsit says 51 hours , How long did it take you?
Jean-Luc Robitaille
13,864 PointsIm not sure how many hours it took me. But overall, I completed in about 3 weeks.
Jean-Luc Robitaille
13,864 PointsJean-Luc Robitaille
13,864 PointsGoing to "incognito" mode worked perfectly! Thanks!