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A Newbie’s Website style Tutorial for 2018 – Part 1 of 2

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Component 2: https://youtu.be/HKuDR0fYtCY Today’s Concern: Do you use a CSS Structure or none in any way? Well, today I’m giving! This will certainly be a 2 component collection where today, we’ll establish the UI in Adobe Experience Style, and also tomorrow (without hold-up at 10:30 AM ET), we’ll deal with HTML and also CSS (without making usage of any type of CSS frameworks). Enjoy! – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Subscribe for new VIDEOS regular! My web site: https://designcourse.com My private FB account: http://fb.com/logodesigner Coursetro FB: http://fb.com/coursetro Coursetro’s Twitter: http://twitter.com/designcoursecom Join my Discord! https://discord.gg/a27CKAF ^- Chat with me and also others – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – That is Gary Simon? Well, I’m a total pile developer with 2+ years experience and also I show people exactly how to create and also code. I have really established around 100+ training courses for big trademark name like LinkedIn, Lynda.com, Pluralsight as well as Envato Network. Currently, I concentrate every one of my power and also time on this network as well as my website Coursetro.com. Refer to my dissonance web server or include me on socials media and also state Hi!

Component 2: https://youtu.be/HKuDR0fYtCY This will certainly be a 2 component collection where today, we’ll establish the UI in Adobe Experience Style, and also tomorrow (without hold-up at 10:30 AM ET), we’ll deal with HTML and also CSS (without making usage of any type of CSS frameworks). Well, I’m a total pile developer with 2+ years experience as well as I educate people exactly how to establish as well as code. I have in fact established around 100+ training courses for big brand name names like LinkedIn, Lynda.com, Pluralsight and also Envato Network.

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  1. Be sure to Subscribe! My answer for today’s question: When I began building sites 20+ years ago, CSS frameworks didn’t exist. Though, I still didn’t code much by hand. Back then, we had stuff like FrontPage 98, Dreamweaver (Macromedia) and Fireworks, which was used to automatically slice/dice and create CSS for you. I did that for awhile, and then after awhile, I started to use CSS frameworks that came out (mainly Bootstrap). I used Foundation and Bulma as well.

    These days, especially with the CSS grid, I do everything custom. The CSS grid negates the necessity of using a grid system, and once you’re familiar enough with CSS properties and can design well, you will find that you really don’t need a CSS framework. That’s my take, at least!

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