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This tutorial teaches you Bulma CSS through 13 interactive screencasts. In less than an hour you'll have built three websites with the popular CSS framework.
This course contains 15 interactive scrims
Bulma CSS Introduction
Bulma classes
Modifiers and helpers
Color helpers
Padding
Width
Center content
Titles
Columns
Container
Hero
Section
Navbar
Notifications
Bulma and CSS Grid
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.
Zaydek is a self-taught designer and programmer. He's created three popular Scrimba courses, all of which inspires the students to be creative with the tools they learn. Zaydek is especially interested in distributed self-education.
Follow me on twitterBulma is the brainchild of CSS Guru Jeremy Thomas @jgthms. It's a modern CSS framework based on Flexbox. The framework makes scaffolding and designing websites a breeze with best-in-class documentation and well-designed, intuitive components and modifiers.
Bulma is great not just for building but learning best HTML and CSS practices, too! It's like having @jgthms there the whole time.
In this course, you'll learn to create three beautiful, responsive websites with Bulma in less than an hour.
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!
Have a question, comment, or feedback? Feel free to reach out to the course creator Zaydek at Twitter: @username_zaydek.
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Bulma is a modern CSS framework based on Flexbox. The only output Bulma produces is a single CSS file: `bulma.css`
Official documentation and this course are some of the really good places to start.
That's a tricky question. A bit like what is the best fruit. It very much depends on what you like and what you need. If you want to write some CSS based on Flexbox, Bulma CSS is the one for you.