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Learning Path- CSS- Mastering Web Design with CSS3 Selectors

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Learning Path: CSS: Mastering Web Design with CSS3 Selectors, available at $34.99, has an average rating of 3.85, with 65 lectures, based on 73 reviews, and has 427 subscribers.

You will learn about Master the fundamental CSS concepts, such as the box model, the anatomy of a rule set, and the types of style sheets Rename elements with classes, use descendant selectors, and understand specificity rules Become proficient with CSS3 properties such as transitions, transforms, gradients, pseudo classes, and animations Delve into modular, reusable, and scalable CSS code for more organized and smaller style sheets Understand media queries and the other fundamentals of responsive web design Reduce the excess overhead on your web pages using combinator selectors Enhance the usability of your web pages by adding dynamic content on the fly with the help of structural selectors This course is ideal for individuals who are This Video Learning Path is for front-end developers who are willing to learn advanced concepts of CSS. It is particularly useful for This Video Learning Path is for front-end developers who are willing to learn advanced concepts of CSS.

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Summary

Title: Learning Path: CSS: Mastering Web Design with CSS3 Selectors

Price: $34.99

Average Rating: 3.85

Number of Lectures: 65

Number of Published Lectures: 65

Number of Curriculum Items: 65

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 65

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Master the fundamental CSS concepts, such as the box model, the anatomy of a rule set, and the types of style sheets
  • Rename elements with classes, use descendant selectors, and understand specificity rules
  • Become proficient with CSS3 properties such as transitions, transforms, gradients, pseudo classes, and animations
  • Delve into modular, reusable, and scalable CSS code for more organized and smaller style sheets
  • Understand media queries and the other fundamentals of responsive web design
  • Reduce the excess overhead on your web pages using combinator selectors
  • Enhance the usability of your web pages by adding dynamic content on the fly with the help of structural selectors
  • Who Should Attend

  • This Video Learning Path is for front-end developers who are willing to learn advanced concepts of CSS.
  • Target Audiences

  • This Video Learning Path is for front-end developers who are willing to learn advanced concepts of CSS.
  • CSS is a deceptively simple presentation language that has significantly developed over the last few years. Front-end developers need to keep style sheets manageable and organized by taking a modular approach to building a website. ?

    Packt’s Video Learning Paths are a series of individual video products put together in a logical and stepwise manner such that each video builds on the skills learned in the video before it.

    In this Video Learning Path, we start off with a brief review of the foundations of CSS by using a good text editor to automate your authoring and set up a CSS baseline.

    We then move on to explore the power of CSS3 selectors and how they can be intelligently leveraged to create powerful interactive sites.

    As we proceed, we’ll master the usage of a wide array of selector techniques and tricks, manipulating inner content, understanding structural selectors, and more.

    By the end of this Video Learning Path, you’ll have complete control over every element of your web page to make it behave exactly the way you want it to.

    This Learning Path is authored by some of the best in the field.

    About the Authors

    Rich Finelli is a husband and a father living in Piscataway, NJ, working as a frontend developer. He’s truly passionate and excited for all frontend technologies and enjoys learning about web design and development.

    Ben Fhala discovered his passion for data visualization seven years ago while he was working at Parsons in New York, in their data visualization department, PIIM. He is the owner of the online video training school, and an Adobe ACP. He enjoys spending most of his time learning and teaching and has a love for visual programming and visualization in general. He has technically directed many award-winning projects and has been part of teams that have won three Agency of the Year awards.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Mastering CSS – Second Edition

    Lecture 1: The Course

    Lecture 2: The Anatomy of a Rule Set and the ThreeTypes of Style Sheets

    Lecture 3: The Box Model and Block versus Inline Elements

    Lecture 4: Text Editors

    Lecture 5: CSS Reset

    Lecture 6: Chrome Dev Tools

    Lecture 7: Renaming Elements: Classes and IDs

    Lecture 8: Descendant Selectors

    Lecture 9: Floats Introduction – Flowing Text around Images

    Lecture 10: Creating a Multicolumn Layout

    Lecture 11: Solving the Problems of Floats

    Lecture 12: Creating Buttons with Modular CSS

    Lecture 13: Multiple Classes

    Lecture 14: Specificity Rules

    Lecture 15: Transitions

    Lecture 16: Transforms

    Lecture 17: Styling a Call to Action button

    Lecture 18: Gradients

    Lecture 19: Starting the Navigation

    Lecture 20: Using Pseudo Classes

    Lecture 21: Absolute Positioning

    Lecture 22: Building the Drop-down

    Lecture 23: CSS Animations

    Lecture 24: CSS Anima-tions(Continued)

    Lecture 25: Finalizing the Navigation

    Lecture 26: Fluid Grid

    Lecture 27: Flexible Images

    Lecture 28: Media Queries

    Lecture 29: Mobile Menu

    Lecture 30: Viewport Meta Tag

    Lecture 31: The @font-face Property

    Lecture 32: Font Kits and Font Services

    Lecture 33: Google Web Fonts

    Lecture 34: Subscription Font Foundries

    Lecture 35: Icon Fonts

    Lecture 36: 2x Images

    Lecture 37: The JavaScript Approach

    Lecture 38: 1.5x images

    Lecture 39: Background Images

    Lecture 40: SVG

    Lecture 41: Srcset

    Lecture 42: Introduction to Flexbox

    Lecture 43: From Floats to Flexbox

    Lecture 44: Understanding flex-grow, flex-shrink, flex-basis, and flex

    Lecture 45: More Layout, More Positioning

    Lecture 46: Building the Product Listing

    Lecture 47: flex-wrap and align-content

    Lecture 48: Changing the Display Order of Content

    Lecture 49: Vendor Prefixes

    Lecture 50: Next Steps

    Lecture 51: Conclusion and Links

    Chapter 2: Mastering CSS3 Selectors

    Lecture 1: The Course Overview

    Lecture 2: The Universal Selector

    Lecture 3: Linking and Action Selectors

    Lecture 4: CSS2 Attribute Selectors

    Lecture 5: CSS3 Attribute Selectors

    Lecture 6: Localizing Your Site with Language Selectors

    Lecture 7: Working with the not CSS3 Selector

    Lecture 8: Combining Logic with combinator Selectors

    Lecture 9: Playing with the CSS3 UI Selectors

    Lecture 10: Adding Dynamic Content Before or after an Element

    Lecture 11: Manipulating Inner Content with Inner Content Selectors

    Lecture 12: Focusing on a Target with CSS3

    Lecture 13: Getting to Know the Structural Selectors

    Lecture 14: Comparing Between only-child and only-of-type

    Instructors

  • Learning Path- CSS- Mastering Web Design with CSS3 Selectors  No.2
    Packt Publishing
    Tech Knowledge in Motion
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