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I'm on the Website Development track, but the second course relating to CSS will soon be retired. What should I do?

They are retiring the second course for the website development track in the middle of March. Should I go to the CSS Basics course, or should I take the course that will soon be retired?

3 Answers

Hi Patrick,

I would just continue on, what you learn will still be relevant. If you make it through before the course is removed then you have learned a little more.
If nothing else, its extra practice.

Hope this helps.

Get the points and then take the new course :) You will become more skillful doing both.

Thanks guys. Do you think I should get the HTML basics down pat before moving on to CSS? Right now, my only HTML experience was that introductory course (which also went over CSS briefly). I would like to take another purely HTML course, but unsure of where to find.

I would say learn the html then the css, if you don't know the html you'll have no code to style with css.
There is nothing wrong with doing both at the same time though, if you feel like it.

Hope this helps.

I agree with Wayne.