Nowadays, new devices are launched every day and users browse web apps on a multitude of screen sizes. To offer a great online experience to their users, it’s become essential for businesses to make their web apps responsive — i.e., be able to display nicely no matter the screen they appear on. Fortunately, new CSS tools were created in the past years to help create such flexible layouts. On the other hand, older browsers that do not support the most recent web technologies are still used widely. For instance, in the financial industries, lots of companies use Internet Explorer 11 daily.
Here comes flexbox to the rescue! Flexbox is a CSS3 layout model that solves usually tricky problems including how to position, center, or dynamically resize elements on a page. It’s a tool modern enough to create responsive designs and old enough to be implemented in major browsers. This is one of the most used methods currently in web applications and also mobile applications (for example in React native development) because of this, learn CSS Flexbox is a must for a Front–end developer that wants to know how to use the latest techniques out in the market.
This complete course explains everything about CSS Flexbox, focusing on all the different possible properties for the parent element (the flex container) and the child elements (the flex items). It also includes solutions for an interactive game to learn Flexbox. After this course, you will feel comfortable using flexbox in your CSS as you will know how all the attributes work and what combination of values you will need to use in order to achieve your needs.
Specification: CSS Flexbox Masterclass | Complete Guide to CSS Flexbox
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 1.5 hours |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
Year | 2021 |
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Gustavo Alberto –
Great course! but you repeat the basically word a lot of times. The w3c editor you can hide the banner with the developer tools, it’s annoying see that.
Arulmurugan R –
Even though the content is good, the language of the instructor is very hard to understand. That spoils the total experience.