- Overview
- Transcript
6.1 Final Words
We're at the end! I really hope you liked this course, and that you're now equipped to go out and use Bootstrap. I'm your teacher Adi Purdila and from all of us at Tuts+, thanks for taking this course.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 01:02
1.1Introduction01:02
2.A First Look at Bootstrap1 lesson, 05:03
2.1Bootstrap Overview and Installation05:03
3.The Base CSS3 lessons, 29:19
3.1The Grid System11:17
3.2Buttons and Icons08:01
3.3Form Controls10:01
4.Components7 lessons, 38:54
4.1Dropdowns04:07
4.2Tabs04:17
4.3The Navbar07:59
4.4List Groups04:20
4.5Panels03:59
4.6Modal Windows05:22
4.7Collapse and Carousels08:50
5.Exercise: Build a Simple Website5 lessons, 38:31
5.1Page Header and Banner08:18
5.2Testimonials and Features07:31
5.3Call to Action and Gallery06:51
5.4Q&A and Contact Form08:16
5.5Footer, Scrollspy and Responsive Changes07:35
6.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:53
6.1Final Words00:53
6.1 Final Words
We're at the end of the course. I really hope you liked it, and it offered some good insight on Bootstrap. This is, after all, a great framework. Real easy to use and to learn. So as always, I want to ask you to practice what you learn here. This is mostly theoretical, and the best way for you to learn all the different classes and controls and the different html structures is to actually use them in live projects. And if you don't actually need to build a real website right now, you can create a dummy one. Just pick some website you like or you visit often. Create wire frame out of it and then try to rebuild it from scratch using Bootstrap. I guarantee this is a great method for learning the framework. That's about it, I'm your teacher [UNKNOWN] and from all of us at Taughts Plus, thanks for watching, bye