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This tutorial teaches you Bootstrap 4 through ten interactive screencasts. It gives you a fast an easy way to learn the latest features of Bootstrap so that you can take advantage of them in your next project.
This course contains 12 interactive scrims
Bootstrap 4 classes
Responsive grid system
Columns and rows
Components
Responsive navbars
Margins
Modals, dialogs
Buttons
Forms
List groups
Badges, pills
Cards
Tables
Alerts
Navigation options
Links
Before taking this course, you should have a basic understanding of HTML and CSS. Here’s our suggested resource to get you up to speed:
Neil Rowe is the man behind the popular YouTube channel Coders Guide, where his series on Bootstrap has been viewed by several hundred thousand people.
Follow me on twitterBootstrap 4 represents a major rewrite of the library.
Not only are there a lot of changes under the hood, but there are also several new concepts you’ll need to wrap your head around.
This tutorial course takes you through everything you need to know in order to create full-blown websites with Bootstrap v4.
Whether you've been working with Bootstrap before, or are completely new to the framework, this course will get you up to speed with the newest version.
And remember, this isn't a regular video course, it's a Scrimba course! This means you can interact with the code inside the tutorials whenever you want, which makes learning much more fun!
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Web designers and web developers like Bootstrap because it is flexible and easy to work with. Its main advantages are that it is responsive by design, it maintains wide browser compatibility, it offers consistent design by using re-usable components, and it is very easy to use and quick to learn.
Short answer. No. Longer answer: Bootstrap is a free and open-source front-end web framework for designing websites and web applications. It's built on top of CSS and draws on the principles of CSS, such as classes, IDs, selectors and other fundamentals.