HTML5 & CSS Development: Learn How to Build a Professional Website | Udemy, Jordan Hudgens

HTML5 & CSS Development: Learn How to Build a Professional Website | Udemy, Jordan Hudgens

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Guilliano B
Guilliano B - 25.10.2023 16:46

I first took the basic course of HTML CSS on udemy (finished it) Now i will take yours, the way you explain things in this video is serious next level. Thanks for the video.

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Mohammad Haider
Mohammad Haider - 14.08.2023 15:40

Can we easily get job in local companies as a front end web developer without dsa?!

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R1OTJomo
R1OTJomo - 28.07.2023 17:08

5 years later and this is still one of the best tutorials out there on website development

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somebodyspecial
somebodyspecial - 09.07.2023 17:52

lost me at the column section. im doing everything the way you did it and im not able to separate them into columns

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HecterX
HecterX - 28.06.2023 20:35

How can I indempt ?

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•Nene J•
•Nene J• - 19.06.2023 19:44

The part where you mention there are 2 ways to code images. 1.”portfolio-image-background” style…., 2. img src =. Are you saying one or the other or both should be included in the code? 🤦🏾‍♀️

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Ivan Topalski
Ivan Topalski - 16.06.2023 03:55

just to ask can i put background after i already did site like yours ? if i can tell me how pls.. ;d

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wasiu fuhad
wasiu fuhad - 10.03.2023 19:31

Please can I get a link or a source to get the image folder used for this website

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Sofonsteiger Nduwayezu
Sofonsteiger Nduwayezu - 09.01.2023 15:06

dude is the best teacher ever

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Alex Acharya
Alex Acharya - 09.01.2023 01:01

Made my first website , THANK YOU!!!.

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FailureToAdaptTV
FailureToAdaptTV - 06.01.2023 11:38

I typed everything exactly as you did in styles for .portfolio-img-background but my background images don’t go from edge to edge of the screen. They start at the left edge but end way before the right because the images are a square, not a rectangle like yours. Everything else is the same through .img-text-wrapper. How can I fix this?

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Myuzishin
Myuzishin - 28.12.2022 22:12

Well done, Sir.

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Shawn Forrester
Shawn Forrester - 24.12.2022 20:50

Can you now talk about the process of hosting/publishing this webpages that we've just done?

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Bright Zong
Bright Zong - 09.12.2022 00:47

I am happy to learn with you

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Sam Chaney
Sam Chaney - 08.12.2022 11:25

I think the names of your classes are confusing, excessively long, and make totally unnecessary use of the word "wrapper" making it basically meaningless. Normally in CSS, a wrapper div is one that wraps around everything, just like a container div. Nothing else should have "wrapper" in the name. The naming is also inconsistent. Some of the portfolio div tags start with portfolio, but then you have "img-text-wrapper" and "subtitle" which don't start with portfolio even though they are part of the portfolio elements (also img-text-wrapper is super confusing). These should be called "portfolio-content" and "portfolio-subtitle" or similar

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