Front-end trends come and go but at the core of all of these tools, they are still HTML, CSS and JavaScript. You'll take it back to the basics but also will dive in a little deeper to gain a better understanding of front-end languages.
Front-end trends come and go but at the core of all of these tools, they are still HTML, CSS and JavaScript. You'll take it back to the basics but also will dive in a little deeper to gain a better understanding of front-end languages.
At the core of developing the front end architecture of any website is a thorough knowledge of not only HTML and CSS but also how to use these languages effectively. In this course, Building Stronger Front-end Practices, you'll learn how to make your projects more maintainable, flexible and scalable. First, you'll learn HTML organization and semantics. Then, you'll learn how to write efficient CSS and create modular code structures. Lastly, you'll learn how to establish a style guide for your projects and code base. When you're finished with this course, you'll have a stronger foundational knowledge of front-end technologies that will help you as you move forward to build better projects and be able to apply best practices, no matter what front-end tools you choose.
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