Responsive web design certefication

hey guys how are you, I have completed the legacy reponsive web design certification long time before but I don’t get my certefication because I didn’t do the projects and when I come to freecodecamp after long time to do the project and to get my certefication,the legacy resposive web design certefication has expired and there is new responsive web design course. how can I get my certefication.

The responsive web design certification has not expired, you can continue from where you stopped.
If you open the Legacy Responsive Wed Design Certification you will find your progress. You can do your projects there.

Or you can maybe refresh, and do the new Responsive Web Design Certification, the final projects are the same so the certification you get is the same.


what does it say?

The new Responsive Web Design curriculum content has been released.

FAQ:

  1. Can I complete the old content?
  • Yes. The old content is still available, and has been renamed to Responsive Web Design Legacy
  1. What will happen to my progress?
  • Nothing. Your past progress will still be available in the Responsive Web Design Legacy curricula
  1. Can I claim the old certificate?
  • The certifications are exactly the same. All you need to claim a certificate is to complete the 5 Certification Projects which are identical for both the Responsive Web Design and Responsive Web Design Legacy curricula
  1. Should I stop doing the legacy content, and just start over with the new content?
  • This is entirely up to you. Majority of the topics are the same - just taught in a different way. (See Project-Based Curricula)
  1. How do I use the new editor?
  • The new editor is as close to an external text editor as we wanted to get it. If the files for the challenge have been enabled, you can access the index.html and styles.css tabs which you should use for the respective code.
  • Two main differences between this editor and other online editors:
    • You need to link your styles.css file to your HTML (just like you would in real web-development), by adding the following line to the head of your HTML:
<link href="styles.css" />
    • You are encouraged to include the DOCTYPE, html, head and body tags for each project.
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thanks for your help.

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