What this course actually offers
freeCodeCamp published a new Responsive Web Design version with lessons, workshops, labs, quizzes, five certification projects and an exam. The organization states that its verified certifications remain free.
This page avoids mixing versions without context: the main link points to the curriculum, and the supporting source explains the new version and exam flow. Before starting, confirm inside freeCodeCamp which version is active for your account.
What learners can learn
- Semantic HTML structure and forms.
- CSS for styling, selectors, variables and visual composition.
- Accessibility, Flexbox, Grid and responsive principles.
- Building assessable projects to demonstrate learning.
Who it makes sense for
- Beginners who want to create their first real web pages.
- Learners who need stronger foundations before JavaScript or frameworks.
- Static site creators looking for structured practice and a free certification.
Credential and conditions to check
Free verified certification after projects and exam in the new version
The credential depends on the rules published by freeCodeCamp. Check the official source for required activities, assessments, projects or additional steps.
How to get more value from it
This is a practice path, not just reading. Publish or save each project, review accessibility and do not move forward without understanding why a solution satisfies the exercise’s user stories or tests.
Before starting, check this
- Confirm whether you are using the new or legacy version of the curriculum.
- Check whether the exam is available for your account and device.
- Keep your projects because they are the most useful evidence of learning.
How to access it from the official source
- Open the official Responsive Web Design curriculum.
- Complete lessons, workshops and labs.
- Finish the five certification projects.
- Review exam requirements and claim the certification if applicable.
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Frequently asked questions
Is freeCodeCamp free?
Yes. freeCodeCamp states that its resources and verified certifications are free.
What will I learn?
HTML, CSS, forms, accessibility, Flexbox, Grid and responsive design.
Do I need to install anything?
Much of the curriculum is online, although the new certification may require reviewing exam conditions.
Is it better than a video course?
For learning by doing, it can be more useful because it requires building projects and passing tests.