I tried FreeCodeCamp (html & css) ~2 years ago. It was OK. I recommend you to finish the above one (Shay Howe) first, then try FreeCodeCamp. Actually, if you have got your own static web-page projects, you won't need the FreeCodeCamp for CSS & HTML. The kick-start would be enough and "Google is your friend" after that - learn more as you build your own projects.
I tried FreeCodeCamp (html & css) ~2 years ago. It was OK. I recommend you to finish the above one (Shay Howe) first, then try FreeCodeCamp. Actually, if you have got your own static web-page projects, you won't need the FreeCodeCamp for CSS & HTML. The kick-start would be enough and "Google is your friend" after that - learn more as you build your own projects.
Good luck.