You’ll learn how to use flexbox and grid to layout, align, and reorder webpage content, as well as make it adapt to different size screens. You’ll learn how both techniques are useful, and when to use each. You’ll also learn how to use Bootstrap (which uses Flexbox) to rapidly code up pages without having to write as much CSS.
This certificate course is for anyone who wants to design and code websites/emails, as well as develop a website portfolio of their work. It’s a good fit for:
If you’ve been coding CSS but don’t know flexbox and grid yet, it’s time to learn them! They enable you to create layouts that were either impossible to build previously, or they empower you to build layouts faster and more easily than before.
Flexbox and grid to layout, align, and reorder webpage content, as well as make it adapt to different size screens. You’ll learn how both techniques are useful, and when to use each. You’ll also learn how to use Bootstrap (which uses Flexbox) to rapidly code up pages without having to write as much CSS.
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Is there mandatory work outside of the classroom?
Students are encouraged to practice the skills learned in class and develop a portfolio of work.
Does this course require any prior knowledge or experience?
Students should feel comfortable coding HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
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