Course Length: 2:23
As web developers, our job often requires us to put a designer's hat on and make our sites good even if we're not the most artistically inclined person. In addition, we have to make sites look their best regardless of what device it's being viewed on. For both of these tasks, a user interface framework can help us tremendously.
Bootstrap 4 is a leader in those frameworks. Originally developed for use with Twitter, the framework (now on it's forth major release) gives web developers the tools that they need to build great looking websites while also being fast, small, and customizable.
In this course, Shawn Wildermuth will start with a simple, non responsive website and add Bootstrap one component at a time until you have seen most of what Bootstrap 4 is capable of. He will introduce Bootstrap by using his usual, "Show vs. Tell" style of teaching. If you're trying to get up to speed with Bootstrap 4 or coming from an older version of Bootstrap, this course is for you.
The course is a mix of:
- Labs for the students to walk through after each lecture
- Assessments to verify that students have understood the material
Course Curriculum
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StartIntroduction (0:14)
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StartOverview (1:10)
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StartSimple CSS Classes (5:55)
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StartDisplay Helpers (2:51)
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StartFlexbox Support (3:52)
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StartGrid System (4:20)
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PreviewAutomatic Grids (3:04)
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StartMultiple Grids (3:53)
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StartOffsets (3:18)
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StartTheming Bootstrap (5:57)
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StartSummary (0:29)
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StartModule 2 Lab
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StartModule 2 Quiz
Your Instructor
Shawn Wildermuth has been tinkering with computers and software since he got a Vic-20 back in the early ‘80s. As a Microsoft MVP since 2003, he’s also involved with Microsoft as an ASP.NET Insider and ClientDev Insider. You may have taken one of his more than twenty courses on Pluralsight ( http://shawnw.me/psauthor). He’s authored eight books and innumerable articles on software development. You can also see him at one of the local and international conferences he’s spoken at including TechEd, Oredev, SDC, NDC, VSLive, DevIntersection, MIX, Devteach, DevConnections and Dev Reach. He is one of the Wilder Minds. You can reach him at his blog at http://wildermuth.com. He’s also making his first, feature-length, documentary about software developers today called “Hello World: The Film”. You can see more about it at http://helloworldfilm.com.