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Mobile First Web Development

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  • May 14, 2025
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Mobile First Web Development, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 3.55, with 67 lectures, based on 17 reviews, and has 4385 subscribers.

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Summary

Title: Mobile First Web Development

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 3.55

Number of Lectures: 67

Number of Published Lectures: 67

Number of Curriculum Items: 67

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 67

Original Price: $44.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn How to build mobile-first website. Learn Html, Css, Sass, Git, Github, Node
  • Who Should Attend

  • Its a very beginner friendly course. Anyone interested in learning about front-end web development focus mainly on building mobile first website.
  • Target Audiences

  • Its a very beginner friendly course. Anyone interested in learning about front-end web development focus mainly on building mobile first website.
  • Requirements

  • Have a computer that runs Mac or Window

  • Must have access to the Internet

  • Must be willing to learn and have fun!

  • Description

    Welcome to the Mobile first Web Development course. More than 60% of google search comes from mobile, hence dire need to build responsive mobile first website.

    This is the perfect opportunity to explore and exploit this course.

  • Everything I cover is up-to-date and relevant to today’s developer industry.

  • It’s very beginner friendly course that gives room to see the bigger picture. ???

  • You will have access to the source and will be able to setup a GitHub portfolio.

  • We are going to build a beautiful mobile first landing page from the ground up.

  • This is a course designed for the complete beginner who want to learn about web development, We will be using the most advance web technology to build our project.

    Throughout the course we cover tons of tools and technologies including:

  • HTML5

  • CSS3

  • SASS – css processer

  • Flexbox Css

  • Grid Css

  • Google Developer Tool

  • NodeJS

  • NPM

  • Git

  • Github

  • Who is the target audience?

  • This course is for anyone who wants to learn about mobile first web development, regardless of previous experience.

  • It’s perfect for complete beginners with zero experience or someone curious about build mobile first website.

  • If you want to take ONE COURSE to learn everything you need to know about Mobile first web development, take this course.

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: How Internet Work

    Lecture 1: What is Internet?

    Lecture 2: Internet in-depth on server side

    Chapter 3: Setting up Integrated Development Environment

    Lecture 1: Download for Windows

    Lecture 2: Download for Mac

    Chapter 4: Http

    Lecture 1: What is http?

    Chapter 5: Introduction to HTML

    Lecture 1: HTML

    Lecture 2: HTML ol and ul elemets

    Lecture 3: HTML Image and Hyperlink elements

    Lecture 4: HTML types of elements

    Lecture 5: HTML Block Elements

    Chapter 6: Css

    Lecture 1: Introduction to CSS

    Lecture 2: Css external

    Lecture 3: Css Class and id

    Lecture 4: CSS order president for selector

    Lecture 5: CSS important value

    Lecture 6: CSS code line order president

    Lecture 7: CSS box model

    Chapter 7: Tool to help develop website

    Lecture 1: Vs code extension live server

    Lecture 2: Google developer tool

    Chapter 8: Javascipt

    Lecture 1: intro to Javascript

    Chapter 9: Node js

    Lecture 1: intro to Node js

    Lecture 2: Windows Node download

    Lecture 3: Mac Node download

    Chapter 10: Sass

    Lecture 1: Node install sass

    Lecture 2: npm node-sass setup

    Lecture 3: Node Sass explained

    Chapter 11: Git and Github

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Git

    Lecture 2: Window Git install

    Lecture 3: mac Git install

    Lecture 4: Download Github folder

    Chapter 12: Aloha Mobile first Project

    Lecture 1: Aloha project intro

    Lecture 2: UI and UX design

    Lecture 3: Aloha nav Html

    Lecture 4: Why use sass

    Lecture 5: Sass folder setup

    Lecture 6: Sass folder Mixin

    Lecture 7: Css media query

    Lecture 8: Sass folder base css reset

    Chapter 13: Navbar section 1

    Lecture 1: Navbar sass file

    Lecture 2: CSS measurement Units

    Lecture 3: Navbar image height

    Lecture 4: Css Float

    Chapter 14: Flex box

    Lecture 1: Introduction to flex box

    Chapter 15: Navbar section 2

    Lecture 1: Navbar for mobile

    Lecture 2: Navbar for tablet and desktop

    Chapter 16: Jumbotron Section

    Lecture 1: Jumbotron HTML

    Lecture 2: Jumbotron Background image

    Lecture 3: CSS property z-index

    Lecture 4: CSS property text-shadow

    Lecture 5: Jumbotron Tablet and Desktop

    Chapter 17: Message section

    Lecture 1: Message Html

    Lecture 2: Message Sass

    Chapter 18: Category section

    Lecture 1: Category HTML

    Lecture 2: Intro to Grid css

    Chapter 19: Product section

    Lecture 1: Product Introduction and library installation

    Lecture 2: Product library explained

    Lecture 3: Product HTML

    Lecture 4: Product Scss

    Chapter 20: Form section

    Lecture 1: Form HTML

    Lecture 2: Form scss

    Chapter 21: Footer section

    Lecture 1: Footer HTML

    Lecture 2: Footer scss

    Chapter 22: Web page upload to the internet

    Lecture 1: Final review

    Lecture 2: Git upload and add gitignore file

    Lecture 3: Github upload file

    Chapter 23: Thank you

    Lecture 1: Thank you

    Instructors

  • Mobile First Web Development  No.2
    Tsering Kalden
    webdeveloper
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  • 4 stars: 5 votes
  • 5 stars: 4 votes
  • Frequently Asked Questions

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