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About the Course

Do you realize that the only functionality of a web application that the user directly interacts with is through the web page? Implement it poorly and, to the user, the server-side becomes irrelevant! Today’s user expects a lot out of the web page: it has to load fast, expose the desired service, and be comfortable to view on all devices: from a desktop computers to tablets and mobile phones. This course offers a step-by-step guide to building a fully functional and responsive website for a real client. Starting from understanding client requirements, the course shows all aspects of website development. It covers topics from lessons on coding a website header and navigation menu, crafting a responsive homepage and menu page using Bootstrap and CSS to resolving potential website resize issues for a seamless mobile experience. The course emphasizes hands-on learning, guiding learners in creating a restaurant website. Through building the restaurant website, learners will gain expertise in requirements gathering, website design and development, responsive web design, and ensuring a visually appealing and user-friendly website that works across all devices....

Top reviews

JS

Oct 14, 2024

Good course that shows how to implment a design based on the material previously learned.

KK

Aug 13, 2024

great instructor, very energetic and gives good starting points for the assignments!

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By Jude S

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Oct 15, 2024

Good course that shows how to implment a design based on the material previously learned.

By Karol K

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Aug 13, 2024

great instructor, very energetic and gives good starting points for the assignments!

By Brandon G

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Aug 26, 2024

would have given a 5 star but the program needs to be updated and some lessons need to be longer

By Chase B

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Jul 19, 2024

Severely outdated and should be recreated, Bootstrap utilized in this course no longer supported and have to continuously find loopholes for patches