Front End Web Development Courses
Front-end web development courses focus on creating website interfaces with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Skills in responsive design, DOM manipulation, and integrating frameworks are essential for building dynamic and responsive websites.
Number of learners
3,680,534
Number of courses
324
Number of hands-on practice
647
Average course rating
Looking to advance your skills in Front End Web Development? We've got you.
Get everything you need to reach your goals in one convenient bundle.
- Top-rated courses
- Popular with learners just like you
- Guidance from real-world experts


Total:


Courses to get you started
Learn more about Front End Web Development
Frontend web developers get all the glory. The website interfaces we interact with on every one of our devices are the direct result of a front end developer’s hard work. Front end web developers use languages like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to manipulate a website’s interactive elements for optimal usability.
Frequently asked questions
Front end development (also called client-side development) builds the website's visual layout, including all the elements users need to access the Internet. Front end developers turn wireframe prototypes into fully functional, graphical user interfaces that include all the familiar parts of a webpage, such as images, text, links, or buttons. To do this, front end developers need to know the essential languages of the web, such as Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), JavaScript, and the basics of responsive and accessible web design. They usually work with a web development team to make a website functional, visually appealing, and user-friendly.