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The number of users using the Internet via mobile devices is increasing exponentially. In 2017, the mobile device users have overtaken the desktop users. Hence, a successful website can’t rely on a single design. A plethora of devices are used these days having different screen sizes. This is where a traditional approach fails as it means designing for each and every screen size. Having a static website fails to meet the minimum expectations when it comes to style and usability. This course will provide you with an opportunity to enhance your skills and write responsive code. Using the responsive approach, you design for the smallest screen size and then work your way to the largest. In this course, you will learn the essentials of a responsive user design and learn about various tools to make your website visually appealing and market ready. You will learn how to add fluid layouts and responsive images to your webpage. You will apply Cascading Style Sheets 3 (CSS) which includes various newer additions to its previous version.By the end of this course, you will be able to create web pages which are not only beautiful but also future proof. You will gain insights into creating responsive forms with stunning aesthetics.In order to complete the course successfully, you will need the following requirements in place: Hardware Requirements- A Pentium-based computer with a minimum processor speed of 266 MHz- At least 64 MB of RAM- A connection to the Internet- A monitor set to 800x600 pixel resolution and a minimum of 256 colors (16-bit color preferred)- Keyboard and mouse or other pointing device- A PowerPC, G3, or G4 with a minimum processor speed of 266 MHzSoftware Requirements- Windows XP or later- The latest version of one or more browsers (Internet Explorer 6.x or Netscape 6.2 or newer is recommended)- The Flash plug-in, installed and configured to work with your browser- The QuickTime plug-in, installed and configured to work with your browser- The Java Virtual Machine
Anyone knowing how to create web pages and wants to learn how to make their websites responsive in order to cater to a wider audience will find this course very useful.
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() Build responsive web pages() Understand how to use various media queries() Create fluid layouts and add responsive images() Add various transitions and animations() Create responsive forms using HTML5() Apply stunning visual formatting with CSS3