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Building a Responsive User Interface
The course Building a Responsive UI with Bootstrap introduces you to templates, scaffolding and other features you can use within Visual Studio to help build your website. The course begins by introducing you to Visual studio and ASP.NET integration. You will learn what a browser link is and how to use templates with generated code. The course teaches you how to scaffold a project and how you can use scaffolding to determine what the content of templates will be. You will also be introduced to useful support and extensions found in Visual Studio. Next, the course shows you how functionality from JavaScript can be enabled by adding attributes and classes. You will learn about creating modal dialog boxes and alerts for your website. You will also learn about providing inline help and how to create tabs and scroll spy. The course then introduces you to LESS which is a CSS pre-processor, meaning that it extends the CSS language. You will learn what LESS is, how to install it, and how LESS can help you achieve semantic mark-up for you code. Lastly, you will be introduced to real world considerations for your bootstrap application. You will learn about what you should think of before you start editing your bootstrap files. You will also learn about hosting your website, and about using a CDN or content delivery network and what it involves. This free course will be of great interest to website developers who would like to learn more about building a responsive UI using bootstrap functionality. Prerequisites: Learner will need to have completed the previous course Introduction to Responsive Design Using Bootstrap and have knowledge of HTML, CSS and developing websites.
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Contributed by: | Digital Academy |
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Licence: | More information on licences |
Last updated: | 06 July 2022 |
First contributed: | 30 June 2022 |
Audience access level: | Full user |
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