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4,649 PointsWas wondering why the HTML course was taken off the website.
Is it because most of it is covered in the first course?
4 Answers
Alan Johnson
7,625 PointsCan you explain a little more, Stuart? I'm not sure I understand your question.
huckleberry
14,636 PointsI'm pretty sure he means "why was the HTML stage removed from the web design track?". I just came back after a couple of months away and found that out myself. Came here to ask the same question in fact lol. Although, taking a moment to look at the other web course (front-end development) I see that it's still in there.
Any info as to why it was thought of as better suiting that course than the design course?
Thanks :)
p.s. sorry if this has been done to death alread >.<
Alan Johnson
7,625 PointsThanks for the clarification. I'm pulling in Guil Hernandez to help shed some light.
huckleberry
14,636 PointsSweeeeet. I love that guy.
"let's get started! smack"
Chanse Campbell
4,453 PointsYeah I'm also a little curious about whats going on with the Web Design and Front-end tracks now. Can we presume that you guys are trying to make the Web Design track more designer based and so thats why things are being moved over to the Front-end java track? I'm midway through CSS foundations on Web Design and just wondering what I should continue with right now.
Guil Hernandez
Treehouse TeacherHi Stuart Walker,
We recently released two brand new HTML courses: HTML Forms and HTML Tables. So, when combined with the course "How to Make a Website," there is enough coverage of basic HTML to replace the older course titled "HTML."
We gave you the option to update to the latest Web Design track. But you'll still have access to the old course in our library.
Hope this helps! :)
Stuart Walker
4,649 PointsYea I kind of figured. It was my next section so didn't know if it was permanent or whatever. Thanks for answering!