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Become a Professional Web Developer - Version 3.0

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  • May 08, 2025
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Become a Professional Web Developer | Version 3.0, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.8, with 454 lectures, based on 487 reviews, and has 12713 subscribers.

You will learn about To learn every skill needed as a professional web developer/designer To create real life projects for your portfolio To become a professional web developer This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginning web developers/designers or Web developers that need a refresher It is particularly useful for Beginning web developers/designers or Web developers that need a refresher.

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Summary

Title: Become a Professional Web Developer | Version 3.0

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 4.8

Number of Lectures: 454

Number of Published Lectures: 453

Number of Curriculum Items: 454

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 453

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • To learn every skill needed as a professional web developer/designer
  • To create real life projects for your portfolio
  • To become a professional web developer
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginning web developers/designers
  • Web developers that need a refresher
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginning web developers/designers
  • Web developers that need a refresher
  • We call this Become a Professional Web Developer not because we think we’re great, but because this is hands down the most in depth course on web development in town.

    This course includes 60+ hours of content! Wow!

    The design and structure of this course follows elite college curriculum. You will begin by learning the basics of each programming language and technology web developers use, and you will be creating real life projects with every new skill you learn so you’re getting the entire finished puzzle instead of just pieces that you have to put together yourself.

    Updated For Modern Development

    Web development keeps changing, and so does this course. Not only will you get content on the basics of becoming a web developer, but we’re always adding new development tools like Angular 2, Bootstrap, Ruby on Rails and more. Buy this course once, and keep your skills sharp?forever!

    More Than Just the Basics Much More

    Most courses on web development walk you through the skills beginners need, but then require you to learn the skills that make you an employable web developer. This course is different. After you have learned the basics and built real projects for your portfolio, you can move on to hours and hours of continued training at the intermediate and advanced levels for each web development skill you’ve learned.

    Don’t stop when you’re just starting to get good at this, keep learning and enhancing your web development portfolio. New content will be added to this course frequently, so even if you complete the entire course, the next time you log in you’ll have more skills to learn.

    Who Should Take This Course?

    You should take this course if web development as a profession sounds good to you, or if you’re looking to brush up on your web development skills in any area. There is so much content in this course that even experienced developers will benefit from it.

    What is Covered in This Course?

  • HTML?/?HTML5
  • CSS?/?CSS3
  • JavaScript
  • Ajax
  • jQuery
  • JSON
  • PHP
  • MySQL
  • Responsive web design
  • Bootstrap
  • Ruby on Rails
  • Angular?/?Angular 2
  • Node.js
  • Source codes are included for the entire course so you can learn by running the actual code and modifying it as needed.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to the Course

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Course

    Chapter 2: HTML

    Lecture 1: What Is HTML?

    Lecture 2: What Is HTML5?

    Lecture 3: Getting the Browser

    Lecture 4: Getting the Editor

    Lecture 5: Setting Up the Editor

    Lecture 6: HTML Structure – Hello World

    Lecture 7: The DOM

    Lecture 8: Customizing the Editor

    Lecture 9: Self Closing Tags – Environment

    Lecture 10: Validation

    Lecture 11: Comments

    Lecture 12: Block Level Elements

    Lecture 13: Line Break and Spacing

    Lecture 14: Span – Text Modifiers

    Lecture 15: Anchors

    Lecture 16: Exercise: Linking to the Top of a Page

    Lecture 17: Images

    Lecture 18: Tables

    Lecture 19: Forms

    Lecture 20: Placeholder vs. Value

    Lecture 21: Radio Buttons, Checkboxes & Text Areas

    Lecture 22: New HTML5 Inputs

    Lecture 23: HTML5 Input Attributes

    Lecture 24: Action Attribute

    Lecture 25: GET vs. POST

    Lecture 26: Submit Buttons

    Lecture 27: Exercise: Create a Hotel Booking Form

    Lecture 28: New Elements in HTML5

    Lecture 29: HTML5 Semantic Elements

    Lecture 30: Semantic Elements in Practice

    Lecture 31: Meter and Progress Elements

    Lecture 32: HTML5 Audio

    Lecture 33: HTML5 Video

    Chapter 3: HTML5 and CSS3 Fundamentals

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Page basics

    Lecture 3: Text Basics

    Lecture 4: Text Formatting

    Lecture 5: Lists

    Lecture 6: Image Prep

    Lecture 7: Inserting Images

    Lecture 8: Website Project 1

    Lecture 9: CSS Basics

    Lecture 10: Font Styles

    Lecture 11: Colors

    Lecture 12: List Styles

    Lecture 13: Advanced Selectors

    Lecture 14: Website Project 2

    Lecture 15: Link Basics

    Lecture 16: In-Page links

    Lecture 17: Link styles

    Lecture 18: Navigation Menus

    Lecture 19: Website Project 3

    Lecture 20: Block Spacing

    Lecture 21: Arranging the Page

    Lecture 22: Positioning

    Lecture 23: Website Project 4

    Lecture 24: Tables

    Lecture 25: Table Styles

    Lecture 26: Website Project 5

    Lecture 27: Form Basics

    Lecture 28: Form Elements

    Lecture 29: HTML5 Form Elements

    Lecture 30: Form Styles

    Lecture 31: Website Project 6

    Lecture 32: Video preparation

    Lecture 33: Video HTML

    Lecture 34: Website Project 7

    Lecture 35: Conclusion tips and resources

    Chapter 4: CSS and CSS3

    Lecture 1: What Is CSS?

    Lecture 2: Understanding CSS

    Lecture 3: How HTML and CSS Are Used Together

    Lecture 4: Selectors: Part 1

    Lecture 5: Selectors: Part 2

    Lecture 6: Selectors: Part 3

    Lecture 7: Selectors: Part 4

    Lecture 8: Hyperlinks

    Lecture 9: Widths and Heights

    Lecture 10: Positioning

    Lecture 11: Centering a Container

    Lecture 12: Display Types

    Lecture 13: Hiding an Element

    Lecture 14: Margins and Padding

    Lecture 15: Overflow

    Lecture 16: Element Stack Order (z-index)

    Lecture 17: Cursors

    Lecture 18: Box Sizing

    Lecture 19: Color

    Lecture 20: Font Basics

    Lecture 21: Floats

    Lecture 22: Clearfix

    Lecture 23: Forcing Uppercase, Lowercase and Capitalization

    Lecture 24: Text Alignment

    Lecture 25: Text Indenting

    Lecture 26: Backgrounds

    Lecture 27: Multiple Background Images

    Instructors

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  • 2 stars: 10 votes
  • 3 stars: 67 votes
  • 4 stars: 180 votes
  • 5 stars: 221 votes
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