The Complete Front-End Web Development Course!
What you’ll learn
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Build a simple HTML text site
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Style web pages using CSS
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Program websites with JavaScript
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Build a Pipboy using Bootstrap
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Build and publish a Google Chrome Extension
If you would like to get started as a front-end web developer, you are going to LOVE this course! Work on projects ranging from a simple HTML page to a complete JavaScript based Google Chrome extension. We will cover the following technologies in this course:
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Web development basics with HTML
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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
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JavaScript programming
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jQuery JavaScript library
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Bootstrap framework
We will work on 3 class projects throughout this course:
Simple text site – We will use what we learned in the HTML sections to create a simple text site. This project will help you learn HTML structure and the essential elements.
Fallout inspired Pip-Boy – We will take what we learned in the CSS and Bootstrap sections of the course to code a Pip-Boy from the game Fallout. This project will help you learn the design elements of modern web development.
Google Chrome extension – We will finish the course by programming a JavaScript based Google Chrome extension. This project will help you understand the logical parts of web development.
This course covers the most popular web development frameworks, and will get you started on your path towards becoming a full-stack web developer!
Still not sold? Check out a few of the awesome reviews this course has received!
“Excellent Course! Highly Recommend It! Such a great hands on experience with this course.”
“Very nice course, covers all the stuff you need, good voice and good explanation makes it perfect for people that are new to HTML. Also there’s some best practices recommendations which are useful even for advanced developers.”
“Excellence in giving the optimal set of tools for web development beginners seeking a well-rounded start for professional web development.”
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and we hope to see you in the course!
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who would like to learn front-end web development
12 reviews for The Complete Front-End Web Development Course!
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Ali Lakhanpal –
Very useful, a good overview. More explanation regarding JS functions would make it perfect.
Joy Debbarma –
I am giving stars mainly because the instructor starts the course in ATOM editor then shifted to new one , which is paid and also the text was so small in some cases it was really hard to read . for people like me who like to keep the transcribe open while watching it was really hard . and the ATOM text editor works just fine though . Overall Its a Good course for beginners , But i will suggest you to have a basic programming knowledge before starting it . some things really goes above my head.. i know the process about how to do it but don’t know why.
Buyile Mncube –
It was good at the beginning but the lecturer lost me when he started JavaScript, which was why I initially joined. He began straying from teaching a complete beginner to speaking as though he was teaching someone who knows the language. I fell behind solely because he did not provide examples that appealed to a complete beginner as he promised. Good course though.
Anastasios Chronis –
Great introduction on the fundamentals. The teather is well versed and knows his shit. Also, points for speaking clearly.
That being said, the course is outdated for 2021. Get it for the basics, finish it fast and move on.
Ayesha Rahman –
1.Couldnt see the screen
2. Bootstrap project not very clear
3. Not answering the questions asked
Ankit –
coder is doing maximum thing in browser due to that many of the thing is not visible
Omoruyi Omofonmwan –
Really clear & concise instructions and lessons.
Giovanni Venturini –
Try to prepare your lessons before recording them so maybe next time it won’t be a constant “hmm yeah i apologize blah blah blah”
Jaime Reyes García –
All the content is great except for the bootstrap section, which was not clearly explained as the rest of the content.
Also it would had been great if the html, css, js and libraries files were shared in a github repository so that we can troubleshoot in case of any error while we are replicating the code.
Hiruye Abraham –
Lessons were okay all be it dated (was from 2017).
As many other reviewers mentioned, I also had issues following along the javascript, bootstrap, and the various other projects as there wasn’t any repository/resource codes available. To circumvent this, I had to google other video guides which made learning through this course very challenging to stay afloat.
The video presentation was a bit disorganized and inconsistent. It would help in the overall viewer experience to have the lessons more scripted and organized.
As others have mentioned, the instructor elected to switch IDEs(Atom) in favor of another IDE(which was a paid version). Changing IDEs shouldn’t cause too much of an issue, however, this does only compounds to the disorganized manner in the videos.
I would recommend going through another course that is current to date in order to have a better learning experience.
Happy coding!
Michael Pasławski –
It is good, but not up to date, which results in a lot of extra dilemmas.
Ch Rajesh Babu –
Lots of Courses is available, But as of mine, my taken course front end development is very good, good teaching skills, and affordable.