Bootstrap 5: Responsive Website For All Platforms
Bootstrap 5: Responsive Website For All Platforms
You'll learn how to design professional, responsive website. it will be perfectly visible on big and small screens(computers and phones screens).
By the end of the course, you'll also be able to build and add powerful features to your web apps
If you have basic knowledge of Bootstrap and you want to go to the next level - this course is definitely for you.
Get started with Bootstrap, the world’s most popular framework for building responsive, mobile-first sites, with a template starter page
Quickly get a project started with any of our examples ranging from using parts of the framework to custom components and layouts.
Free, high quality, open source icon library with over 1,300 icons. Include them anyway you like—SVGs, SVG sprite, or web fonts. Use them with or without
Bootstrap is a HTML, CSS & JS Library that focuses on simplifying the development of informative web pages (as opposed to web apps). The primary purpose of adding it to a web project is to apply Bootstrap's choices of color, size, font and layout to that project. As such, the primary factor is whether the developers in charge find those choices to their liking. Once added to a project, Bootstrap provides basic style definitions for all HTML elements. The result is a uniform appearance for prose, tables and form elements across web browsers. In addition, developers can take advantage of CSS classes defined in Bootstrap to further customize the appearance of their contents. For example, Bootstrap has provisioned for light- and dark-colored tables, page headings, more prominent pull quotes, and text with a highlight.
Bootstrap also comes with several JavaScript components in the form of jQuery plugins. They provide additional user interface elements such as dialog boxes, tooltips, and carousels. Each Bootstrap component consists of an HTML structure, CSS declarations, and in some cases accompanying JavaScript code. They also extend the functionality of some existing interface elements, including for example an auto-complete function for input fields.
New offcanvas menu component
Removing dependence on jQuery in favor of vanilla JavaScript
Rewriting the grid to support columns placed outside of rows and responsive gutters
Migrating the documentation from Jekyll to Hugo
Dropping support for IE10 and IE11[17]
Moving testing infrastructure from QUnit to Jasmine
Adding custom set of SVG icons
Adding CSS custom properties
Improved API
Enhanced grid system
Improved customizing docs
Updated forms
RTL support
-Customize
-Layout
-Content
-Forms
-Components
-Helpers
-Utilities
Responsive Website For All Platforms
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What you will learn
- Bootstrap 5
- Responsive Webdesign
Rating: 3.65
Level: Beginner Level
Duration: 1.5 hours
Instructor: Roman Granskyy
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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