Front-End Development Capstone Project

About this Course

According to internetlivestats.com, there are over 1.58 billion websites of which 200 million are active websites. This number is constantly growing with most businesses leaning towards building their own websites or enhancing them. This requires skilled web developers to get the job done. A key objective of this capstone project is to help you get all your design and coding skills together to implement a responsive website. This will help you gain the confidence and comfort in building websites and better your job prospects. In this six-week capstone project, you will design and develop website component layouts and push it to a GitHub repository. Ready to enhance your professional portfolio with a comprehensive website built using HTML, CSS, and React? This capstone project will help you get closer to that goal! We assume that you have completed all the previous courses in the IBM Front-End Developer Professional Certificate.

Created by: IBM


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