In this course you’ll learn to build websites with Python and Django by building out a cool and professional Dentist website! Why a Dental website? Many coders want to become freelance web developers, and what better way to get gigs than by building websites for all the Dentists in your area!
In this course you’ll learn to build websites fast using free HTML templates. We’ll download a dental template for free and then customize it to suit our needs.
You’ll learn to…
Install Python
Install The Sublime Text Editor and Git Bash Terminal
Set Up A Virtual Environment
Install Django and Start Our Project
Run the Django Server
Start a New Django App
Urls .py
Build our First Webpage
Download the Dental Template
Create Static DIRS
Install the Dental Template
Add Static Tags to The Template
Tweak Our Static Tags (part 1)
Tweak Our Static Tags (part 2)
Tweak Our Static Tags (part 3)
Building Django Links
Tweak The HTML Template
Add Custom Images
Add A Video
Contact Page
Change The Contact Page Map
Build The Contact Form
Build The Contact Form (part 2)
Send Email With Django
Send Email With Django (part 2)
Send Email With The Development Sendmail Server
Instructor Details
Courses : 46
Specification: Build A Dental Website With Python and Django
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Price | $13.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 3 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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VELLANKI KOTESWARARAO –
Very good, satisfied, course is absolutely as I expected!
Andre S van Wyk –
John is an excellent teacher/instructor! I particularly enjoy the attention he pays to the length of each video, this has helped me digest the important concepts in the course, without getting overwhelmed or having to sit through excessively long videos.
Charlie Brown –
John…. thank you for your great teaching.
Pat Hill –
I really liked this course. John has a nice easy teaching style that I really enjoyed. I’m just starting to learn Django, and this course won’t teach you all of the basics, but it’s not intended to be a comprehensive Django tutorial. It’s a fun course to take while starting out you get something online relatively quickly and looks impressive to show off. It shows the power of what’s possible with Django.
V ctor Manuel Cruz Romero –
Nice work!!
Ryan Meghraoui –
Complet, il prend son temps pour diverses explications ! Merci infiniment
Maciej Kurantowicz –
Bardzo dobrze poprawodzony!
George . –
First ever Django project/course (Have flask exposure) and it is easy to follow or reproduce. Actually, did the exercise with a different template but I was still able to make it work. Like the simplicity approach and beginner friendly for python user
Gerardo Miguel Lucario –
Buenos conceptos y los ejemplos son claros. El instructor tiene experiencia y la sabe transmitir
Renuka panchtilak –
I like his teaching technique. This course helps me a lot.
Bel Kassem Camara –
Nowadays many watch the courses on small devices, the instructor takes part of screen and the remaining become more smaller to see clearly sublime text. Could be better if we dont SEE AT ALL the instructor instead more space for the course, the audio will be way enough.
Dalibor Randelovic –
Nice short practical course. I usually tempt to get bored quickly with many courses but with this one I really had fun and couldn’t wait to complete it. It gives a nice introduction to django and you can always explore more from here.
Mirac Can Y lmaz –
That’s awesome
Mike Macias –
I learned a lot about Django and made this experience very easy and fun to follow along, will definitely purchase more of his courses.
Ali akbar Hemmati –
some simple stuff are explained too much. thank you for the course
Torsten Kneuss –
I like the instructor, as he explains everything in a short and precise manner. However, this course is an elementary introduction to the topic. The course tells you how to integrate a basic HTML template into Django. There are only a small number of functionalities of Django used (e.g., Send a mail). But it nearly does not make sense to set up a website like this. It would be far easier to host the HTML file and modify it. There is no use of a model in this course. I would have expected to get insights into how to use Django to build a whole website from a conceptional point of view (e.g., how to manage content in Django) and set up a menu, etc.).