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Complete Headless UI with Next.js and TailwindCSS

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Complete Headless UI with Next.js and TailwindCSS, available at $39.99, with 41 lectures, and has 27 subscribers.

You will learn about Create Menu (Dropdown) component Create Listbox (Select) component Create Combobox (Autocomplete) component Create Switch (Toggle) component Create Disclosure component Create Dialog (Modal) component This course is ideal for individuals who are Developers who want to create components easily with Headless UI It is particularly useful for Developers who want to create components easily with Headless UI.

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Summary

Title: Complete Headless UI with Next.js and TailwindCSS

Price: $39.99

Number of Lectures: 41

Number of Published Lectures: 41

Number of Curriculum Items: 41

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 41

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Create Menu (Dropdown) component
  • Create Listbox (Select) component
  • Create Combobox (Autocomplete) component
  • Create Switch (Toggle) component
  • Create Disclosure component
  • Create Dialog (Modal) component
  • Who Should Attend

  • Developers who want to create components easily with Headless UI
  • Target Audiences

  • Developers who want to create components easily with Headless UI
  • What we are going to learn?

    We will walk through all the components in Headless UI, including Menu (Dropdown), Listbox (Select), Combobox (Autocomplete), Switch (Toggle), Disclosure, Dialog (Modal), Popover, Radio Group, Tabs and Transition.

    Why Headless UI?

    Headless UI, a component library for React.js or Vue.js called Headless UI was developed by the same team who made Tailwind CSS. Our developers like not having to alter or get past the pre-installed default styles of other component libraries. Developers may concentrate more productively on the user experience and business challenge because to the components’ deep functionality, complete accessibility, and frictionless aesthetics. Unsurprisingly, Tailwind CSS classes work well with Headless UI.

    Why Nextjs?

    All of the React components that make up a website’s user-facing section are rendered on the server first. This means that after the HTML has been transmitted to the client (the user’s browser), the user can read the material on the page without having to do anything further. The user perceives page loading speeds to be substantially faster as a result of this.

    SSR also provides an out-of-the-box, indexable and crawlable website, which is critical for Search Engine Optimization (SEO) because no client-side javascript is required to view the page content. Essentially, increased technical SEO benefits our clients.

    Why tailwindCSS?

    Tailwind CSS is a popular low-level CSS framework with a lot of customization options. Bootstrap is widely used as a comparison. They are, nevertheless, essentially different. Rather of delivering pre-designed components like Bootstrap, Tailwind provides building pieces that allow developers to quickly create designs.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Headless UI Transition

    Lecture 1: Headless UI Transition basic example

    Lecture 2: Headless UI Transition using as prop

    Lecture 3: Headless UI Transition multiple transition

    Chapter 2: Headless UI Dialogue

    Lecture 1: Headless UI Dialogue create dialogue

    Lecture 2: Headless UI Dialogue manage focus

    Lecture 3: Headless UI Dialogue styling

    Lecture 4: Headless UI Dialogue transition

    Chapter 3: Headless UI Combobox (Autocomplete)

    Lecture 1: Headless UI Combobox using object data

    Lecture 2: Headless UI Combobox add checkbox

    Lecture 3: Headless UI Combobox multiple values

    Lecture 4: Headless UI Combobox active current user

    Lecture 5: Headless UI Combobox empty values

    Lecture 6: Headless UI Combobox transition

    Lecture 7: Headless UI Combobox add selector icon

    Chapter 4: Headless UI Listbox

    Lecture 1: Headless UI Listbox basic example

    Lecture 2: Headless UI Listbox active style and react heroicon

    Lecture 3: Headless UI Listbox horizontal and vertical

    Lecture 4: Headless UI Listbox add transition

    Chapter 5: Headless UI Dropdown Menu

    Lecture 1: Headless UI Menu (Dropdown) create project

    Lecture 2: Headless UI Menu (Dropdown) add style to the menu

    Lecture 3: Headless UI Menu (Dropdown) Add transition

    Lecture 4: Headless UI Menu (Dropdown) Multiple values

    Lecture 5: Headless UI Menu (Dropdown) custom button to toggle show and hide

    Lecture 6: Headless UI Menu (Dropdown) using React layout

    Lecture 7: Headless UI Menu (Dropdown) mylink

    Chapter 6: Headless UI Disclosure

    Lecture 1: Headless UI Disclosure basic example

    Lecture 2: Headless UI Disclosure

    Lecture 3: Headless UI Disclosure

    Chapter 7: Headless UI Popover

    Lecture 1: Headless UI Popover Basic Example

    Lecture 2: Headless UI Popover styling different states

    Lecture 3: Headless UI Popover custom button

    Lecture 4: Headless UI Popover overlay

    Lecture 5: Headless UI Popover transition

    Lecture 6: Headless UI Popover grouping

    Chapter 8: Headless UI Radio Group

    Lecture 1: Headless UI Radio Group basic example

    Lecture 2: Headless UI Radio Group add checkbox

    Lecture 3: Headless UI Radio Group

    Chapter 9: Headless UI Tabs

    Lecture 1: Headless UI Tabs basic example

    Lecture 2: Headless UI Tabs styling the selected tab

    Lecture 3: Headless UI Tabs disable and manually activate

    Lecture 4: Headless UI Tabs vertical arrangement and default selection

    Instructors

  • Complete Headless UI with Next.js and TailwindCSS  No.2
    Kim Chen
    Registered teacher, MSc in Computer Science, Statistics
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