Be the front end wizard with this unique course from Eduonix. We bring together a curriculum where you will learn all the tips and tricks of CSS and HTML design while building ten awesome projects. It will help you master different aspects of front end programming and will show you all the best development practices. The following projects have been specially selected to be part of this course.
Project 1 – Landing Page Design
Description: We will create an HTML5/CSS landing page which will feature a header & footer, a list with image bullet points, an HTML5 form and a testimonial block. The page will be completely responsive and will adapt to any screen size by using CSS3 media queries. We will be using the Eric Meyers reset file as well.
Features/Technologies: HTML5, CSS3, Web Forms, Lists, Reset Files, Responsive Web Design
Project 2 – Responsive Tableless Calendar
Description: We will create a web calendar page using HTML5/CSS. Unlike many calendars which use HTML tables for positioning and presentation, our calendar will use only CSS. The calendar will be completley responsive and will have a sub–layout for smaller screen sizes.
Features/Technologies: HTML5, CSS3, Lists, Responsive Web Design, Table–like layout using CSS only, Box Spacing, Padding & Margins
Instructor Details
Courses : 78
Specification: Projects in CSS
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 10 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Tom Lewis –
very good content and presentation
Nathan Seekamp –
Some of the things he puts in the CSS he doesn’t explain why he’s doing it. Need to understand what he is adding and why.
David Krumholz –
All the code worked and he gave good explanations.
Fabrizio Lo Gioco –
Good course but outaded
Marioduilio –
I’m learning a lot. Very informative.
Stephen White –
Good class with lots of examples. I will be able to use a lot of the information on web sites that I will be creatiing.
Gavin Roberts –
Nice guy. Seems down to earth and not too geeky.
Hugo Saucedo –
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Niek Mollers –
The first 5 sections where OK. The actual section, SASS Pricing Tables, started quite bad with the upset of Ruby, SASS and Scout. So I decided to ignore that part and do the SASS stuf with the SASS extension in Visual Studio Code.
Phil Gukowsky –
The concepts and rules of CSS are not being explained.
Dalia Mekel –
He gives a lot of good tips
Denis Ricard –
This is not very good. He types everything slowly (even I use emmet) and on a noisy keyboard. Instead of going straight to the core of the information we want to learn (the CSS part for instance) he spends time typing out data (multiple levels of menus that could have been pasted once, instead of being noisily typed over the course of a whole segment).
Tiffany Ray –
This is an extremely outdated course. In a lot of the videos, the instructor is scattered and often has repeat instruction because he said it wrong the first time.
Malcolm Harris –
I Love Brad Traversy s content.
kyria fatuma musafiri –
amazing!!!!!!!
Thierry Bresson –
good project.