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Do you have an idea for a new app or product but dont know what it takes to get it built? No-code tools can create incredible web-based outcomes. But you need to plan wisely, think about your design, and choose the tool thats right for you. In this course, instructor Jen Kramer shows you how to plan a successful no-code project by mapping out your entire workflow at the onset.Discover planning strategies to stay focused and work more efficiently, boosting your productivity along the way. Jen offers tips on how to clarify the purpose and value of your product, create and maintain a unique style and brand, and identify your specific data and user flows so youre fully prepared when its time to start building. Find out why its so important to assess your options to ensure you get the most out of your tools. Theres nothing worse than backtracking to solve problems—so why not plan ahead to set yourself up for success?
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Material Design—the design language developed by Google—took the web development world by storm a few years ago, and Materialize CSS makes it easy to apply that system consistently to your web projects. Once you've chosen Material Design, Materialize CSS is a friendly path to follow, and it allows for a consistent user experience across browsers and devices. In this course, Ayodele Leom covers the key facets you need to know to get up and running with Materialize CSS. He starts with the basics of installation, then covers features like color classes, the grid system, the navbar, buttons and badges, and how to use media with Materialize. If youre looking to get started with this powerful and time-saving tool to create websites and applications without handcrafting HTML or using a GUI, join Leom in this course.
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View Morten's LinkedIn NewsletterCSS has lots of magical corners that can save you tremendous time. Come find them! In this course, web designer and developer Morten Rand-Hendriksen shows you how to address specific challenges with a bite-sized approach that lets you find what you need quickly. Morten covers topics such as containers, typography, layout, and more. In each video, he teaches a technique that you can apply in your web styling, something concise and quick that can make your complicated projects simpler.
This course is integrated with GitHub Codespaces, an instant cloud developer environment that offers all the functionality of your favorite IDE without the need for any local machine setup. With Codespaces, you can get hands-on practice from any machine, at any time—all while using a tool that youll likely encounter in the workplace. Check out the “Using GitHub Codespaces with this course” video to learn how to get started.
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Every CSS layout relies on the display property to tell it basic rules for how to present content. In this course, instructor Jen Kramer explains why the display property is so important and walks you through basic display values and newer display values that you need to understand to make effective use of this property. Jen discusses inline-level elements and the inline display value. She covers block-level elements, the block display value, and how to nest inline and block elements in HTML. Jen describes how to use “display: none” and “visibility: hidden” to hide content. Then she goes into newer display values, such as inline flex and grid values, the flow-root property, inline-block, tables, and list items. Jen concludes with recommendations on further HTM and CSS learning.
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This course with Morten Rand-Hendriksen tests your knowledge with 15 CSS layout challenges exploring the opportunities and intricacies presented by modern CSS layout modules. Challenges range in scope from component-level layouts like horizontal menus to sitewide layouts and responsive layouts across multiple viewport widths. If you want to see how your skills stack up or just learn something new, join Morten for this course.
This course is integrated with GitHub Codespaces, an instant cloud developer environment that offers all the functionality of your favorite IDE without the need for any local machine setup. With Codespaces, you can get hands-on practice from any machine, at any time—all while using a tool that youll likely encounter in the workplace.
Each installment of the Level Up series offers at least 15 bite-sized opportunities to practice programming at various levels of difficulty, so you can challenge yourself and reinforce what youve learned. Check out the “Using GitHub Codespaces with this course” video to learn how to get a codespace up and running.
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Once you have learned the basics of HTML, it's time to start exploring Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), the language that makes HTML look great in the browser. This course gives you a tour of the possibilities, showing what CSS is capable of doing and the basics you need to make it work for you. Join Carrie Dils as she explains what CSS is and how it works with HTML, discusses authoring options, and covers common CSS concepts such as the CSS box model and how to work with fonts and color. You can watch this course in order from start to finish, or jump around to the specific topics that interest you. If you want to learn the fundamentals of CSS and lay the foundation for working with styles on the web, check out this course.
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JavaScript has full access to the markup of a web page (DOM) and the styles of a page (CSSOM). Using JavaScript to interact with and manipulate the DOM is common practice, but using JavaScript to interact with CSS is rarely explored past the shallow layers of manipulating classes and injecting inline styles. In this course, Morten Rand-Hendriksen takes a deep dive into the intersection of JavaScript and CSS to see what is possible. He explores basic manipulation of the CSSOM to change the live styles of a site, looks at the new opportunities afforded by custom properties, and explores concepts like style tokens. As Morten shows, using JavaScript to control CSS opens the door to more interactive designs and user experiences, and allows designers and developers to do things not possible with CSS alone.
This course is integrated with GitHub Codespaces, an instant cloud developer environment that offers all the functionality of your favorite IDE without the need for any local machine setup. With Codespaces, you can get hands-on practice from any machine, at any time—all while using a tool that youll likely encounter in the workplace. Check out the “Using GitHub Codespaces with this course” video to learn how to get started.
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