Umbraco is a Content Management System (CMS) and it’s great – mainly because it’s free! This makes it a great choice for your next website project. I’m not going to read you the manual or go through every button, his does this , hat does that . I am going to walk you through the journey from an idea on a piece of paper to a fully functioning website delivered through Umbraco. I’ve done my best to do it in an engaging and friendly way that presents the fundamentals as we build the site!
We will create a website in Umbraco which exercises the following features:
Document Types – these are the blueprints for creating pages of content
Templates – the azor (ASP.NET MVC) html page templates
The use of document types to hold data – site settings, email templates
The Rich Text Editor – create your own custom formats in CSS
The Umbraco Grid – a flexible page layout (it’s built on Bootstrap!)
Macros – wrap up your views into widgets that can then be added to the Grid
Dependency Injection – Umbraco 8 comes built in with a DI framework. Use it for referencing your own custom services
Separate custom code out into a separate project
Specification: OK, Umbraco
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Price | $9.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 16 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
Eddie Wille –
I am finding it easy to follow, I will refer back to certain sections due to the nature of learning a new skill, but the lectures are short and precise and will be easy to review.
Cindy Tribucher –
I am an Umbraco complete newbie, and even though the course states that it is for intermediate users, I wish there was a beginner course! I’ll be using Umbraco in my new job, so we’ll see how much of this I can apply at work. Thanks for putting the course together!