Build Responsive Real-World Websites with HTML and CSS
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Welcome and First Steps
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HTML Fundamentals
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CSS FundamentalsSection Intro0sIntroduction to CSS0sInline, Internal and External CSS0sStyling Text0sCombining Selectors0sClass and ID Selectors0sWorking With Colors0sPseudo-classes0sStyling Hyperlinks0sUsing Chrome DevTools0sCSS Theory #1: Conflicts Between Selectors0sCSS Theory #2: Inheritance and the Universal Selector0sCHALLENGE #10sCSS Theory #3: The CSS Box Model0sUsing Margins and Paddings0sAdding Dimensions0sCentering our Page0sCHALLENGE #20sCSS Theory #4: Types of Boxes0sCSS Theory #5: Absolute Positioning0sPseudo-elements0sDeveloper Skill #1: Googling and Reading Documentation0sDeveloper Skill #2: Debugging and Asking Questions0sCHALLENGE #30s
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Layouts: Floats, Flexbox, and CSS Grid FundamentalsSection Intro0sThe 3 Ways of Building Layouts0sUsing Floats0sClearing Floats0sBuilding a Simple Float Layout0sbox-sizing: border-box0sCHALLENGE #10sIntroduction to Flexbox0sA Flexbox Overview0sSpacing and Aligning Flex Items0sThe flex Property0sAdding Flexbox to Our Project0sBuilding a Simple Flexbox Layout0sCHALLENGE #20sIntroduction to CSS Grid0sA CSS Grid Overview0sSizing Grid Columns and Rows0sPlacing and Spanning Grid Items0sAligning Grid Items and Tracks0sBuilding a Simple CSS Grid Layout0sCHALLENGE #30s
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Web Design Rules and FrameworkSection Intro0sProject Overview0sOverview of Web Design and Website Personalities0sWeb Design Rules #1: Typography0sImplementing Typography0sWeb Design Rules #2: Colors0sImplementing Colors0sWeb Design Rules #3: Images and Illustrations0sWeb Design Rules #4: Icons0sImplementing Icons0sWeb Design Rules #5: Shadows0sImplementing Shadows0sWeb Design Rules #6: Border-radius0sImplementing Border-radius0sWeb Design Rules #7: Whitespace0sWeb Design Rules #8: Visual Hierarchy0sImplementing Whitespace and Visual Hierarchy0sWeb Design Rules #9: User Experience (UX)0sThe Website-Personalities-Framework0sThe Missing Piece: Steal Like An Artist!0s
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Components and Layout PatternsSection Intro0sWeb Design Rules #10 – Part 1: Elements and Components0sBuilding an Accordion Component – Part 10sBuilding an Accordion Component – Part 20sBuilding a Carousel Component – Part 10sBuilding a Carousel Component – Part 20sBuilding a Table Component – Part 10sBuilding a Table Component – Part 20sCHALLENGE #1: Building a Pagination Component0sWeb Design Rules #10 – Part 2: Layout Patterns0sBuilding a Hero Section – Part 10sBuilding a Hero Section – Part 20sBuilding a Web Application Layout – Part 10sBuilding a Web Application Layout – Part 20s
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Omnifood Project – Setup and Desktop VersionSection Intro0sThe 7 Steps to a Great Website0sDefining and Planning the Project (Steps 1 and 2)0sSketching Initial Layout Ideas (Step 3)0sFirst Design and Development Steps (Step 4)0sResponsive Design Principles0sHow rem and max-width Work0sBuilding the Hero – Part 10sBuilding the Hero – Part 20sBuilding the Hero – Part 30sBuilding the Header0sBuilding the Navigation0sSetting Up a Reusable Grid0sBuilding the How-It-Works Section – Part 10sBuilding the How-It-Works Section – Part 20sBuilding the Featured-In Section0sBuilding the Meals Section – Part 10sBuilding the Meals Section – Part 20sBuilding the Meals Section – Part 30sBuilding the Testimonials Section – Part 10sBuilding the Testimonials Section – Part 20sBuilding the Pricing Section – Part 10sBuilding the Pricing Section – Part 20sBuilding the Features Part0sBuilding the Call-To-Action Section – Part 10sBuilding the Call-To-Action Section – Part 20sBuilding the Call-To-Action Section – Part 30sBuilding the Footer – Part 10sBuilding the Footer – Part 20s
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Omnifood Project – Responsive Web Design
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Omnifood Project – Effects, Optimizations and DeploymentSection Intro0sA Short Introduction to JavaScript0sMaking the Mobile Navigation Work0sImplementing Smooth Scrolling0sImplementing a Sticky Navigation Bar0sBrowser Support and Fixing Flexbox Gap in Safari0sTesting Performance With Lighthouse0sAdding Favicon and Meta Description0sImage Optimizations0sDeployment to Netlify0sMaking the Form Work With Netlify Forms0s
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The End!
*** Completely re-built from scratch in July 2021 (35+ hours video) ***
“Having gone through other related courses on other platforms, I can say this course is the most practical and readily applicable course on web design and development I have taken.” — Bernie Pacis
Open a new browser tab, type in www.omnifood.dev, and take a look around. I will wait here…
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Amazing, right? What if you knew exactly how to design and build a website like that, completely from scratch? How amazing would that be?
Well, I’m here to teach you HTML, CSS, and web design, all by building the stunning website that you just saw, step-by-step.
So, after finishing this course, you will know exactly how to build a beautiful, professional, and ready-to-launch website just like Omnifood, by following a 7-step process. And it will even look great on any computer, tablet, and smartphone.
But what if you want to build a completely different website? Well, no problem! I designed the course curriculum with exactly this goal: to enable you to design and build any website that you can think of, not just copy the course project.
So, in order to become a confident and independent developer, capable of building your own websites in the future, you will learn:
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The fundamentals of modern and semantic HTML, CSS, and building layouts in a small separate project, which will prepare you for the main course project (www.omnifood.dev). This includes modern flexbox and CSS Grid!
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How to design beautiful websites, by learning a web design framework I created just for this course. It consists of easy-to-use guidelines for design aspects like typography, colors, images, spacing, and more (this is like a small standalone course!).
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How to use well-established website components and layout patterns in order to come up with professional-looking designs
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How to make any website work on any mobile device, no matter the design and layout (responsive design)
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How to use the 7 steps of building a professional website in practice: planning, sketching, designing, building, testing, optimizing, and launching
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How to find and use free design assets such as images, fonts, and icons
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Important developer skills such as reading documentation, fixing code errors on your own, and using professional web development tools
Does this sound like fun? Then join me and 200,000+ other developers and start building websites today!
Or are you not sold yet and need to know more? No problem, just keep reading…
[01] Why should you learn HTML and CSS in the first place?
Building websites allows you to do fun and creative work, from anywhere in the world, and it even pays well. Web development is one of the most future-proof and highest-paying industries in the world. And HTML and CSS is the entry point to this world!
But you already know all this, that’s why you want to learn HTML and CSS too. Well, you came to the right place!
This is the best and most complete course for starting your web development journey that you will find on Udemy. It’s an all-in-one package that takes you from knowing nothing about HTML and CSS, to building beautiful websites using tools and technologies that professional web developers use every single day.
[02] Why is this course so unique and popular?
Reason #1: The course is completely project-based
Simple demos are boring, and therefore you’re gonna learn everything by building actual projects! In the final project (www.omnifood.dev), together we hand-code a beautiful and responsive landing page for a fictional company that I made up just for the course.
Reason #2: You will not just learn how to code
Coding is great, but it’s not everything! That’s why we will go through the entire 7-step process of building and launching our website project.
So the huge Omnifood project will teach you real-world skills to build real-world HTML and CSS websites: how to plan projects and page layouts, how to implement designs using HTML and CSS techniques, how to write clean and organized code, how to optimize websites for good speed performance, and many more.
On top of that, this course has a huge focus on beautiful design. In fact, this is the only course on the market that focuses on both coding and designing, together.
Reason #3: I’m the right teacher for you
With the right guidance and a well-structured curriculum, building websites can be quite easy and fun to learn. With a bunch of random tutorials and YouTube videos? Not so much. And that’s where I come in.
My name is Jonas, I’m an experienced web developer and designer, and one of Udemy’s top instructors. I have been teaching this bestselling course since 2015 to over 200,000 developers, always listening to feedback and understanding exactly how students actually learn.
Using that feedback, I recently rebuilt this course from scratch and designed the ideal course curriculum for every type of student. It’s a unique blend of projects, deep explanations, theory lectures, and challenges. I’m sure you’re gonna love it!
[03] Why is this course so long?
Reason #1: I take time to explain every single concept that I teach, so that you actually learn, and not just copy code from the screen (this is a course, not a tutorial)
Reason #2: I go into topics that other HTML and CSS courses shy away from: professional web design, component and layout patterns, some CSS theory, website planning in theory and practice, and developer skills. I believe you need all of this to be successful!
Reason #3: There is a lot of repetition, so that you actually assimilate and practice what you learn. Practice is the single most important ingredient to learning, and therefore I provide plenty of opportunities for you to sharpen your skills
[04] Here is what’s also included in the package:
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Up-to-date HD-quality videos, that are easy to search and reference (great for Udemy Business students)
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Professional English captions (not the auto-generated ones)
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Downloadable design assets + starter code and final code for each section
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Downloadable slides for 20+ theory videos (not boring, I promise!)
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Access to countless free design and development resources that I curated over many years
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Free support in the course Q&A
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10+ coding challenges to practice your new skills (solutions included)
[05] This course is for you if…
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… you are a complete beginner with no idea of how to build a website.
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… you already know a bit of HTML and CSS from some tutorials or videos, but struggle to put together a good-looking, complete website.
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… you are a designer and want to expand your skills into HTML and CSS, because all your designer friends are learning how to code (they are smart!).
Basically, if you are an HTML and CSS master, and build the most beautiful websites in the world, then DON’T take the course. Everyone else: you should take the course, today.
So, does all of this sound great? Then join me and 200,000+ other developers and start your web development journey today!
What's included
- 37.5 hours on-demand video
- 2 articles
- 4 downloadable resources
- Access on mobile and TV
- Closed captions
- Certificate of completion