Our Story

About hwebview.com

A platform built by developers, for developers — making professional web layout education accessible to everyone.

Building a better way to learn web development

Most online courses treat video tutorials as an afterthought. We built hwebview.com around a single conviction: watching code happen in real time, with clear narration and deliberate pacing, is the fastest path from confusion to competence.

Every lesson we publish goes through a structured review process. We test each technique in real browsers, validate accessibility compliance, and ensure the code works across devices before it reaches you.

We measure success not in enrollments, but in the moment a learner ships their first responsive layout with confidence.

Quality over quantity

Fewer, better lessons — each one crafted to teach a complete, applicable skill rather than filling a curriculum checklist.

Current by default

Web standards evolve constantly. Our library is reviewed quarterly so learners never build on deprecated techniques.

Accessible learning

Closed captions, downloadable resources, and a community forum are included with every plan — no add-ons required.

From a side project to 50,000 learners

In 2019, three front-end developers — Alex Morrison, Sarah Chen, and Michael Torres — grew frustrated with a recurring pattern: talented juniors who could not translate tutorial knowledge into real layouts. The gap between "I watched the video" and "I built the thing" was real, and it was costly for teams hiring them.

They started recording project-based walkthroughs on weekends, sharing them in developer forums. The response was immediate. Within six months the channel had 8,000 subscribers. Within a year, companies were asking to use the material for internal onboarding.

By 2021 the three founders left their agency positions to build hwebview.com full-time, expanding the team and launching a structured curriculum covering HTML semantics, modern CSS layout, responsive design systems, and accessibility standards. Today, more than 50,000 learners across 90 countries rely on hwebview.com as their primary resource for web layout education.

500+

Video lessons

50k+

Active learners

4.9

Average rating

6 yrs

Teaching experience

Meet our team

Alex Morrison, Founder and Lead Instructor at hwebview.com

Alex Morrison

Founder & Lead Instructor

Alex spent a decade building production interfaces for SaaS companies before co-founding hwebview.com. He leads the core curriculum and personally reviews every foundational lesson. His teaching style prioritises understanding over memorisation — students leave knowing why a layout technique works, not just how to copy it.

Sarah Chen, Head of Content at hwebview.com

Sarah Chen

Head of Content

Sarah oversees the entire content pipeline from topic research to final publish. With a background in instructional design and eight years of front-end development, she ensures every lesson meets a consistent quality bar. She introduced the quarterly content audit process that keeps the library current with evolving CSS specifications.

Michael Torres, Tech Director at hwebview.com

Michael Torres

Tech Director

Michael architects the platform infrastructure and maintains the code samples repository. He built the in-browser code editor that lets learners experiment with layouts without leaving the lesson. His obsession with performance means the platform loads in under two seconds on a 3G connection.

Emma Wilson, Community Manager at hwebview.com

Emma Wilson

Community Manager

Emma runs the hwebview.com learner community across forums, live Q&A sessions, and monthly code challenges. She monitors learner progress data to surface pain points that inform new content decisions. Under her management, average forum response time dropped to under four hours.

James Parker, Curriculum Designer at hwebview.com

James Parker

Curriculum Designer

James designs the learning paths that guide students from absolute beginner to job-ready developer. He maps each lesson to concrete skill outcomes and sequences topics so that every new concept builds directly on the previous one. His structured approach reduced average course completion time by 35 percent.

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