Learn Advanced CSS to create beautiful websites in no time!
Every developer knows that the HTML is the backbone of the web content – but its close counterpart CSS or Cascading Style Sheets is equally important as well. Often CSS is used to style, format & present web content.
It is a very powerful language that can make web content beautiful, customized CMS, add animation & so on. Not only this, but the web developers proficient in Advanced CSS are also in demand & get a high paying salary.
Though CSS might be incredibly powerful, it is also popular for being a tricky technology to learn, and even harder to get a stronghold.
But it is not true when you are ready to give your time & learn it step–by–step. Considering this, we have curated this course that will help you learn advanced CSS without any hassle.
Why you should learn CSS?
CSS is a cornerstone programming language of the internet
It is very powerful
Heavily used alongside HTML & JavaScript
Important for front–end web development
Can add transitions & animations
Helps in creating mobile–friendly websites
Why you should take this course?
It is a perfect course curated for any programmer seeking to learn the advanced concepts of CSS. All its sections are carefully crafted by an expert for giving you an in–depth understanding of advanced CSS. It covers both basics as well as advanced concepts ensuring a complete understanding of various aspects of CSS programming language.
Specification: Advanced CSS For Web Developers
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 10.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Mike King –
Break up your chapters. You discuss the chapters in the videos but do not follow that organization in the actual upload of the course. The course in Udemy is only 2 Sections long . Breaks (pauses) in your learning with gaps in the audio while you research what you are going to say or getting lost in your instruction happens to often in this training. These breaks are easily edited out. Reading your content directly from websites is not a good practice when delivering training. This type of instruction shows a lack of knowledge on the subject. Giving web links and having the students refer to those notes is good but direct reading your course content from sites is not a good practice. Some of the sections of the course, end abruptly. They just cut off in the middle of a statement. An example of this is the section on Variable Font Axes (sp) should be Axis, Definition Lists, etc.
Stuart Neiman –
Concise and to the point on the instructions and examples
Alan Williams –
I have a lot of courses and, if I can’t leave a positive review, I usually don’t bother. But this course is poor and difficult to follow. There is no code along instructions and the CodePen provided is a maze. For example, on the Posters section there is code commented in and out and to get it to work in outside of CodePen is an exercise in futility. It also includes a significant amount of JavaScript to get it to work. I am fairly proficient in JS, but that’s not what I took the course for. Sorry, Arron, the course lot of work and a rethink. As an observation, in general Eduonix courses aren’t good.
Nicolas Cervantes –
Excellent and modern information! Very useful
Sam Crowe –
Ten years working as a web developer and I am going over this course to fill in some gaps. great explanation of em vs rem! Very useful.
Mingu Jagan Mohan Rao –
i have not seen worst tutorial like this in udemy
Lawrence Morris –
Great content and superb presentation