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Track summary

Last reviewed May 28, 2026 Content v20260528
Track mode
iframe_html
Means
HTML preview sandbox
Reading
~1 min
Level
beginner

This lesson

A recap and forward look: Track summary ties earlier Foundation lessons together and points to what to study or build next.

Interviewers and code reviewers expect you to connect Track summary to real trade-offs—not only syntax.

You will apply Track summary in contexts like: Large marketing sites, email-adjacent layouts, and legacy responsive redesigns.

Read the lesson, edit HTML/CSS in the playground, press Run to preview, then answer the lesson MCQs. Also open the interview prep blocks.

After you have completed the preceding lessons in order—or when you are reviewing for interviews.

You completed the Foundation Sites 6 track: XY grid and layout helpers, core components, forms with Abide, interactive plugins, Sass customization, and production habits for maintaining real marketing codebases.

What you covered

  • XY grid, cells, alignment, and responsive layout patterns
  • Typography, visibility, flex helpers, and spacing utilities
  • Buttons, callouts, cards, top bar, menu, and tables
  • Forms, Abide validation, input groups, and accessibility habits
  • Dropdown panes, Reveal, off-canvas, Orbit, and Sass theming
  • Marketing capstone layout and interview-ready trade-off vocabulary

Where to go next

  • Compare component vs utility workflows in Bootstrap summary or Tailwind summary
  • Deepen cascade and architecture in CSS
  • Practice the marketing capstone until you can rebuild it from memory

Self-check

  1. Which classes start a horizontal padded grid row?
  2. What attribute opens a Reveal modal?
  3. In one sentence, when would you pick Foundation over utility-first CSS?

Interview tip Lesson completion confidence

Can you explain this lesson in 30 seconds without reading notes?

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Playground

Runs in your browser in a sandboxed frame. Backend runners appear when this track’s profile allows them.

Check yourself

Multiple choice — immediate feedback.

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