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Here's what I said about Coursera in my original question:
> I have looked at a couple of specializations in HTML5/CSS3 on Coursera,
> but they assume no prior HTML knowledge and I'm afraid I would be wasting
my money (and time)
> for at least the first part of the first couple of courses in the
specialization.
I think that my next course is going to be Responsive Web Design
Fundamentals on udacity.
Thanks, everyone, for all of your helpful input.
Mike
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[RB] Have you tried Coursera?
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