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The Full Stack Web Development Bootcamp

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  • Feb 26, 2025
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The Full Stack Web Development Bootcamp, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 265 lectures, based on 911 reviews, and has 12567 subscribers.

You will learn about This course is designed to teach students the fundamentals of Web Development Students will learn HTML, CSS, Flexbox, JavaScript, DOM Manipulation, jQuery, PHP, mySQL and more This course is ideal for individuals who are Students looking to learn full-stack web development including front-end web development. It is particularly useful for Students looking to learn full-stack web development including front-end web development.

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Summary

Title: The Full Stack Web Development Bootcamp

Price: $74.99

Average Rating: 4.55

Number of Lectures: 265

Number of Published Lectures: 265

Number of Curriculum Items: 265

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 265

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • This course is designed to teach students the fundamentals of Web Development
  • Students will learn HTML, CSS, Flexbox, JavaScript, DOM Manipulation, jQuery, PHP, mySQL and more
  • Who Should Attend

  • Students looking to learn full-stack web development including front-end web development.
  • Target Audiences

  • Students looking to learn full-stack web development including front-end web development.
  • The Full Stack Web Development Bootcamp is designed to give students the fundamental skills required to become a talented, confident, full-stack web developer in 2020. Together, we will leave no stone unturned and cover each topic in detail. The course has over 31+ hours of high-quality, modern content. Topics include:

  • HTML 5

  • CSS 3

  • Front-end Web Development

  • The CSS Box Model

  • Responsive Design

  • Flexbox

  • JavaScript

  • DOM Manipulation

  • Animations

  • jQuery

  • PHP

  • mySQL

  • Databases

  • A CRUD Application

  • and more!

  • During the course we will build some cool projects together such as ‘Imperial Donuts’ a static website for a fictional donut company and we will make our own CRUD (Create, Read, Update and Delete) Application.

    We will start with the very basics, learning HTML and the foundations of web development before moving onto CSS where we can apply styling to our web pages to make them look beautiful and elegant. Once we have learnt HTML & CSS we will then build a full website from scratch called ‘Imperial Donuts’ which will include a navigation bar, image grids, a header and a footer. After that we will learn all the fundamental concepts in JavaScript such as the primitive data types, variables, control flow, loops, if statements, DOM manipulation etc. so that we learn how to achieve functionality in web applications.

    We will also learn jQuery so that we can apply nice fade affects to webpages and create our own custom animations. After that we will move onto PHP which is a server-side language that powers 79% of websites today. Then, we will learn how to ‘talk to’ or query a database using mySQL. Once we have mastered all the fundamentals of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, PHP & mySQL we will then build a CRUD application where the user can create, read, update and delete data.

    When you have finished ‘The Full Stack Web Development Bootcamp’ you will be a talented, confident, full-stack web developer and the great news is the course will be consistently updated with new content.

    Darragh

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Text Editor – Visual Studio Code

    Chapter 2: Beginners HTML

    Lecture 1: Headings

    Lecture 2: Paragraphs

    Lecture 3: Making Lists in HTML

    Lecture 4: Adding Images

    Lecture 5: Making A Basic Webpage

    Lecture 6: Making Links in HTML

    Lecture 7: Images As Links

    Lecture 8: Making Tables in HTML

    Chapter 3: Intermediate HTML

    Lecture 1: The Span Tag in HTML

    Lecture 2: Revisiting Links

    Lecture 3: Comments in HTML

    Lecture 4: Adding A Video in HTML

    Lecture 5: Adding An Audio Player in HTML

    Lecture 6: Introduction To Forms – Part 1

    Lecture 7: Introduction To Forms – Part 2

    Lecture 8: Introduction To Forms – Part 3 – Adding A Select Option

    Lecture 9: Introduction To Forms – Part 4

    Lecture 10: Introduction To Forms – Part 5 – Reviewing Forms

    Lecture 11: Introduction To Forms – Part 6 – Adding A Checkbox

    Lecture 12: Nested Lists in HTML

    Lecture 13: Divs

    Chapter 4: Introduction to CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)

    Lecture 1: Element Selectors – Part One

    Lecture 2: Element Selectors – Part Two

    Lecture 3: Class Selectors

    Lecture 4: Multiple Class Selectors

    Lecture 5: The ID Selector

    Lecture 6: Review of Simple Selectors

    Chapter 5: Intermediate CSS

    Lecture 1: External Style Sheets

    Lecture 2: Borders

    Lecture 3: Padding

    Lecture 4: Margin

    Lecture 5: The CSS Box Model

    Lecture 6: Making A Grid in CSS

    Lecture 7: Aligning Text

    Lecture 8: Styling Text

    Lecture 9: Adding A Background Image

    Lecture 10: Making An Image Grid

    Chapter 6: Advanced CSS

    Lecture 1: Styling Lists

    Lecture 2: Styling Links

    Lecture 3: Positioning in CSS

    Lecture 4: Making The Olympic Symbols

    Lecture 5: Making A Navigation Bar

    Lecture 6: CSS Colors

    Lecture 7: Styling Forms

    Lecture 8: Styling Tables

    Lecture 9: Gradients

    Lecture 10: Google Fonts

    Chapter 7: Making The Imperial Donuts Website

    Lecture 1: Imperial Donuts – Overview

    Lecture 2: Imperial Donuts – Making The Body

    Lecture 3: Imperial Donuts – Making The Nav

    Lecture 4: Imperial Donuts – Styling The Nav

    Lecture 5: Imperial Donuts – Styling The Header

    Lecture 6: Imperial Donuts – Styling The Straplines

    Lecture 7: Imperial Donuts – Styling The Section Headings

    Lecture 8: Imperial Donuts – About Section Layout

    Lecture 9: Imperial Donuts – Formatting The About Text Box

    Lecture 10: Imperial Donuts – Laying Out The First Image Grid

    Lecture 11: Imperial Donuts – Finishing The First Image Grid

    Lecture 12: Imperial Donuts – Getting The Main Grid Ready

    Lecture 13: Imperial Donuts – Finishing The Main Grid Layout

    Lecture 14: Imperial Donuts – Adding Images To The First Row

    Lecture 15: Imperial Donuts – Adding Images To The Second Row

    Lecture 16: Imperial Donuts – Finishing The Main Image Grid

    Lecture 17: Imperial Donuts – Laying Out The Stores Grid

    Lecture 18: Imperial Donuts – Styling The Stores Grid

    Lecture 19: Imperial Donuts – Styling The Footer

    Lecture 20: Imperial Donuts – Embedding The Social Media Icons

    Lecture 21: Imperial Donuts – Finishing Imperial Donuts

    Lecture 22: Imperial Donuts – Some Final Touches

    Chapter 8: Responsive Design

    Lecture 1: What Is Responsiveness?

    Lecture 2: Introducing Media Queries

    Lecture 3: Styling Multiple Selectors With Media Queries

    Lecture 4: Applying Multiple Styles With Media Queries

    Lecture 5: Media Query Minimum Width

    Lecture 6: Using Multiple Media Queries

    Lecture 7: Introduction To CSS Flexbox

    Lecture 8: Using Media Queries & CSS Flexbox

    Lecture 9: CSS Flexbox – Justifying Content

    Lecture 10: Making A Responsive Page

    Lecture 11: CSS Flexbox – Aligning Items

    Lecture 12: Units of Measurement Tutorial

    Lecture 13: CSS Flexbox Online Resources

    Chapter 9: Introduction to JavaScript

    Lecture 1: JavaScript Overview

    Lecture 2: External JavaScript

    Lecture 3: Using The Console

    Lecture 4: Introduction To Variables

    Lecture 5: Variables Part 2

    Lecture 6: Introduction to let & const

    Lecture 7: Introduction To Strings

    Instructors

  • The Full Stack Web Development Bootcamp  No.2
    Darragh ONeill
    Software Developer
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