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View Morten's LinkedIn NewsletterWeb developers have a wide variety of tools to use and choices to make. How should you mix HTML, CSS, and JavaScript? How do you balance speed and rich media? What happens when third-party content moves or breaks? Join Morten Rand-Hendriksen as he demonstrates how focusing on resilience can help you create web applications that will work for all of your users. First, learn what makes an app or website fragile. Then explore the basic techniques underlying the resilient web, including progressive enhancement, accessibility, link persistence, web components, and more. Next, discover how to avoid issues introduced by JavaScript frameworks. Finally, watch as Morten takes you step by step through the process of architecting a resilient web application, from setting your goals to maintaining your links.
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🔅 Building a Resilient Web
🔊 Author: Morten Rand-Hendriksen
🔸 Date: 2021-04-30
⏰ Duration: 1h 30m
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Learn how to create websites and applications that will work for all of your users by focusing on resilience.
📗 Topics: Web Development
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Even if your product or service is truly original, the app or site you build for it is going to share elements with every other app or site on the planet. Take, for example, the humble navigation bar, which your users need to find their way through your site. In this course, instructor Jen Kramer demonstrates how to create beautiful, accessible navbars using HTML and CSS techniques that work in any web context. Jen starts by detailing the proper markup for a nav bar and the box model associated with its elements. She then goes over how to style both vertical and horizontal navigation bars—including how to put a logo right in the middle of a horizontal navbar. Finally, Jen shares a few advanced tricks, including how to create dropdowns and mobile layouts with hamburger buttons with CSS, no JavaScript required.
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🔅 HTML and CSS: Creating Navigation Bars
🔊 Author: Jen Kramer
🔸 Date: 2021-08-13
⏰ Duration: 2h 15m
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Discover how to build and style responsive, accessible navbars using HTML and CSS techniques that work in any web context.
📗 Topics: Cascading Style Sheets, HTML, User Interface Design
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Are you interested in learning more about a career in web design and development? Getting on the internet is one thing, but its a little harder to think about how the internet is designed, let alone how you can get involved with designing it.In this course, instructor Jen Kramer gives you an introduction to the core structures, vocabulary, and practices that you need to get started creating on the web. Learn about the fundamentals of clients, servers, and browsers, building your skill set for website planning and prototyping, and developing your understanding of user experience and user interface. Get an overview of the three main front-end technologies of websites: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript—followed by a brief introduction to writing code to find out what its really like. Not interested in code? No problem. Jen walks you through the available tools and resources that require no coding knowledge at all.
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🔅 Introduction to Web Design and Development
🔊 Author: Jen Kramer
🔸 Date: 2022-02-23
⏰ Duration: 1h 52m
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Learn about core concepts, tools, and practices in this introductory course on web design and development.
📗 Topics: Web Development, HTML, Web Design
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