- Overview
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6.2 Final Thoughts
I hope this course has given you a solid understanding of how to use Kube as a foundation for creating your own websites in HTML and CSS. Thanks for watching!
1.Introduction2 lessons, 05:50
2 lessons, 05:50
1.1Introduction01:03
1.1
Introduction
01:03
1.2What is Kube?04:47
1.2
What is Kube?
04:47
2.Getting Started2 lessons, 16:41
2 lessons, 16:41
2.1Downloading Kube05:21
2.1
Downloading Kube
05:21
2.2The Kube Grid System11:20
2.2
The Kube Grid System
11:20
3.Building the Header5 lessons, 45:02
5 lessons, 45:02
3.1Coding the Header07:04
3.1
Coding the Header
07:04
3.2Styling the Header10:26
3.2
Styling the Header
10:26
3.3Building the Main Menu09:55
3.3
Building the Main Menu
09:55
3.4Styling the Main Menu08:29
3.4
Styling the Main Menu
08:29
3.5Custom Media Queries09:08
3.5
Custom Media Queries
09:08
4.Building the Main Content5 lessons, 38:56
5 lessons, 38:56
4.1Coding the Feature Article12:06
4.1
Coding the Feature Article
12:06
4.2Fixing the Blockquote Element03:14
4.2
Fixing the Blockquote Element
03:14
4.3Styling the 'Read More' Button09:29
4.3
Styling the 'Read More' Button
09:29
4.4Creating Columns with Lists10:54
4.4
Creating Columns with Lists
10:54
4.5Styling the Four-Column Setup03:13
4.5
Styling the Four-Column Setup
03:13
5.Building the Footer2 lessons, 21:12
2 lessons, 21:12
5.1Building the Footer13:25
5.1
Building the Footer
13:25
5.2Styling the Footer07:47
5.2
Styling the Footer
07:47
6.Finishing Up2 lessons, 16:03
2 lessons, 16:03
6.1Creating a Search Field11:23
6.1
Creating a Search Field
11:23
6.2Final Thoughts04:40
6.2
Final Thoughts
04:40
Craig has been doodling on computers since the first time he opened Paintbrush in Windows 3.0 in 1990. Since then,
he has constantly sought new and exciting ways to make
beautiful things on computers.