Hello and Welcome!
I just showed you this sailing boat, because what I will teach you in this course will literally push forward your frontend development.
Maybe you heard already that with TailwindCss you can develop beautiful and unique websites and interfaces very rapidly.
But the most important advantage for me is, that you do not have to create endless stylesheets for adapting your website for different screen sizes.
For example if you want to apply a class only for large screen sizes and above you just add a “lg:” to the class that you are using.
My name is Martin and I’ve been using CSS and Frameworks like Bootstrap on a professional level for a very long time.
I have to tell you – for me – TailwindCss is indeed a small revolution in web development.
In Fact with TailwindCss you are combining the advantages of normal CSS with the advantages of frameworks like Bootstrap.
In this course I will show you the Ins and Outs of how to install, configure and in many examples how to apply TailwindCss.
We will do responsive Layouts, Animations and much more.
Furthermore I will give you a short introduction into alpine.js, which is also revolutionary, when it comes to easily triggering behavior like animations in your web design.
Specification: Tailwind CSS – A new way to > THINK < CSS
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5 reviews for Tailwind CSS – A new way to > THINK < CSS
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 7.5 hours |
Level | All |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
Year | 2021 |
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John Hitz –
Wow! This is a great course. I recently finished a very expensive software engineering boot camp. In terms of CSS this class blew the content in that program out of the water!
Ahsan Deliri –
Excellent content great examples to explain ideas. Thoroughly examines the entirety of the tailwind approach to designing through CSS. Highly recommend.
Priyank Bolia –
Excellent, very well designed course. However needed a little more examples, like designing navigation menus, etc.
Brian Hunkins –
Easy to understand so far. I do wish he explained a bit more about the classes though. For example, instead of just saying add the class px 6 and py 6, it would be helpful for beginners to get an explanation that px is padding left/right, and py is padding top/bottom. But overall I am learning a lot and would recommend this course.
Rohit Gupta –
Thanks Martin Eberth for such a great course. I really loved the enthusiasm with which you taught tailwind css. Enjoyed the course. Also, thanks for those VS Code extensions, tried them out and they were super helpful. I think to consume all the knowledge shared in the course, I will have to spend some good time practicing Tailwind CSS. Thanks again 🙂