- Overview
- Transcript
3.1 Final Thoughts
The Propeller framework has plenty of options for applying Material Design principles to your Bootstrap websites. This course should have given you a good starting point for taking your future Bootstrap projects to another level. Thank you for watching, and I’ll see you next time.
1.Introduction3 lessons, 08:39
1.1Introduction00:40
1.2Material Design and Propeller04:05
1.3Setting Up Your Files03:54
2.Material Design with Propeller4 lessons, 29:06
2.1Flipping the Switch04:54
2.2Navbars and Buttons10:12
2.3Accordions09:05
2.4Propeller Forms04:55
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:45
3.1Final Thoughts00:45
3.1 Final Thoughts
Hello, and welcome back. Over the last few lessons, we've talked about different ways that we can improve the styles on our Bootstrap websites using the Propeller framework. So, hopefully you've learned a lot about how to get started with Propeller, and hopefully this has whet your appetite for what you can do with this wonderful framework. And, as always, I want to encourage you to get familiar with a Propeller website at propeller.in/get-started, because there's a lot of great information there. There are more Propeller components that we didn't even touch on in this course that go a long way towards enhancing the design of your site. So, once again, my name is Craig Campbell. I wanna thank you so much for watching this course, and I'll see you next time.