Finishing Up Our Cards
Daniel Walter Scott
Lessons
How This Class is Structured
01:41 2What to Download
02:57 3Creating Our First Webpage
05:55 4What is HTML5 & CSS3
08:24 5Head vs. Body vs. Html Tag
09:01 6Title & Description
05:54What Code Editor Should I Use
02:42 8Using Diy Tags
06:26 9What is a CSS Class
09:05 10How to Create Nested Divs
05:03 11Class Project
05:24 12External CSS
09:07 13Creating Our Index Style Pages
12:16 14Testing Your Website
08:47 15Check Your Code For Errors
11:01 16What are HTML5 Structure Tags
05:47 17Add HTML5 structure elements
16:02 18How to Set the Color of the Background
05:10 19Adding Images to a Website
04:38 20How to Center an Image
01:14 21Change the Font Size & Color
14:11 22Make a Clickable Link
08:45 23Stretching Background Image
05:38 24Making a Div Tag Transparent
02:36 25Simple Website Text Navigation
06:43 26CSS Compound Classes
07:02 27Class Project 02
02:05 28Class Project 02 - COMPLETE
04:48 29Add an Email Button to a Website
03:49 30Add Google Maps to Your Website
11:25 31Making a Website Live
16:50 32Uploading via SFTP
11:50 33Setting Up Our New Project
03:46 34CSS Reset
15:22 35Min-height vs. Height
07:01 36Div Tags Onto One Line
05:23 37Getting div tags onto one line using Flexbox in HTML & CSS
05:23 38Evenly Spaced Div Tags
04:42 39Two Div Tags of Different Sizes
07:13 40Vertically Center Content
07:20 41Class Project 3
02:51 42Class Project 3 - COMPLETE
05:39 43Change Default Fonts
04:19 44Installing Google Fonts
12:44 45What are PX & EM & REM
14:56 46Change Line Height
04:33 47SVG vs. JPG vs. PNG
07:04 48How to Create a SVG, JPG, or PNG
11:00 49Block Images vs. Background Images
08:32 50Finishing Up Our Cards
09:10 51Icons via Font Awesome
16:31 52Making a Div Container Clickable
09:55 53Box-sizing & Border-box
06:19 54How to Make A Colored Button
07:46 55Why Can't I Add Margin or Paddding
11:08 56Rounded Corners
04:17 57Drop Shadows
06:24 58Backup Your Website
05:00 59Reusing a Button Class
03:10 60Class Project 04
02:58 61Class Project 04 -COMPLETE
05:45 62Adding a Horizontal Rule
03:51 63Make Divs Wrap Onto Separate Lines
12:14 64Hover Color & Animating a Button
03:33 65Pseudo Classes
09:31 66Simple Dropdown Navigation
20:04 67Adding Our Dropdown to the Website
14:50 68Useful Shortcuts and Tips in VS Code
13:28 69Large Background Image
09:24 70How to Connect 2 Pages
10:42 71Simple PHP Form Work
17:49 72Placeholder Form Text
05:46 73Multi Line Form Text Box
02:18 74Form Check Marks
03:04 75Form Radio Button
06:07 76Form Drop Down Menu
05:48 77How to Style Your Form
12:55 78What does responsive website design mean
04:17 79How to change a website layout size color when at different sizes using media queries
11:28 80How to test your website on a tablet or mobile phone from Visual Studio Code
06:00 81How to change the layout of a responsive website for mobile vs desktop
16:02 82How to turn things on and off for mobile tablet & desktop responsive websites
06:03 83What is pixel density responsive images pixel ratio dp px in webdesign
14:47 84How to export responsive images for website from XD Photoshop Illustrator
05:11 85How to add responsive images to website using 100% width in HTML & CSS
06:08 86How to use srcset to change images in HTML for responsive website
10:15 87How to add a css style to the first line of a p tag on a website (
11:18 88How to make the header footer full width but the inside centered
05:36 89Class Project 05 – Header design
03:12 90Class Project 05 – Header design COMPLETE
06:25 91How to use a span tag or span class in HTML to change text
10:32 92How to pin the navigation to the top of a website fixed nav
03:17 93How to make a simple responsive mobile menu using CSS only
08:21 94What is Javascript vs Jquery in website web design
06:35 95How to make a burger menu 3 line mobile navigation for a website
15:11 96How to switch a menu nav from desktop to mobile phone
21:45 97Overview of what Bootstrap 4 is in website design
07:57 98How to install Bootstrap 4 on a website using Visual Studio Code
06:27 99Quick overview of how the Bootstrap Grid Layout works in VS Code
10:49 100Quick overview of how Bootstrap Components works in VS Code
09:23 101Quick overview of how Bootstrap CSS Styles works in VS Code
08:20 102How to customize the default Bootstrap 4 css styles
13:51 103How to use Bootstrap Layout Grid Experiment 1
10:20 104How to make 100% header & uneven widths in Bootstrap 4
07:16 105How to create uneven col widths in Bootstrap 4
07:27 106How to add padding & margins using Bootstrap 4 in VS Code
12:03 107How to change layout of Bootstrap depending on mobile or desktop
15:46 108How to turn things on & off on your website using Bootstrap 4
05:30 109Google Chrome Inspect
12:40 110Add Shadows to Text & Boxes
07:06 111Change the Default Buttons
06:16 112Responsive Images in Bootstrap 4
09:34 113How to Center Text & Div Tags
04:16 114Customize the Bootstrap Navbar
07:29 115Add Your Own Logo
03:58 116Change the Default Nav Styles
12:12 117Fix the Navigation to the Top
04:41 118Col Images & Col Background
07:56 119Bootstrap Border & Rounded Corners
04:20 120Bootstrap 4 Carousels
05:13 121Card Groups
03:29 122Drop Shadows On Bootstrap Cards
02:25 123Clickable Boxes in Bootstrap 4
04:02 124Final Quiz
Lesson Info
Finishing Up Our Cards
Alright. And all honesty, This video is not super exciting. We're gonna add the H. Two s down here, we're gonna add our P. Text and do a bit of styling. It is the meat and potatoes of the course. They're doing the, we know how to do it. I'm gonna throw in some tips and tricks, we'll do some fun stuff with margins, but when I say fun, I mean it's worth watching is what I mean. So we're going to add these, let's jump into it. I haven't really sold it, but it's the truth. It's no Eureka moments in this one. It's just getting stuff done video. Alright, so in this video we're gonna add an H two and a P. Tag to all of our boxes And Why? An H two. Okay. A couple of reasons. One is that it's visually going to be smaller. Okay. Like hitting one is our most important and these aren't as important to the kind of overall importance of the website because it's, it's not essential, but it is more important to give your H one all the parrot can buy, not diluting it. If you end up having like 10 H one...
's on your homepage, it becomes hard for the search engines to know what your site is all about. So keep it to one or two and these guys are going to be a church to, okay, you've got HTE 23456 is so you can kind of spread it all out. So let's add them. Okay, I haven't got copy because it's just book online, we could type that. So let's stick it in? Let's get a card one. I'm gonna put a return in. I'm going to do an H. Two. Okay and this one is going to be book online. Save it. Let's have a little look. Always test as we go through gay. And this is just gonna be a P. Tag and we're gonna put in some basic Lauren ipsum and 15 words. It's kind of what I worked out. It's going to be nice because a little look that will work fine. So let's style this H. Two. Okay so in my CSS um I just keep them together. There's no reason why the H. Two has to be above the P. Tag but it's just nice when you're searching through it to find all the Hs together. It's cheap and grab all the H. One stuff and just play around with the size. Now I've already worked out my sizes. Remember my crazy ratio, the times point oh 6 to 5. Okay it's going to be two reams for the size that I want. I want it to be play fair and the margin I haven't decided on. So I'm going to delete that. Alright let's have a little look. Okay so there's my age to my P. Tag at the moment. It's using everything I've done currently for the P. But in my case I want them to actually be smaller. Can you see my design here? This text is a lot smaller than this P. Tag. So I started the generic P. Tag. I want to change this one And we're going to use a compound selector. So we've looked at these before. So what I want to say is if there is we could depends on how specific you want to be. Okay you could say I wanted to be in card one if there's a P. Tag do this thing but because it's going to be all of the cards, what I'm going to say is I'm gonna use this one. So I'm gonna say that kind of rapper that I used around the outside. So I can say if there's a P. Tag anywhere inside of all of that giant div tag which opens there and closes there. Which includes cards 12 and three. It should work. Okay. And so what I want to do, I worked out that I want the font size to be about point 85. Save it have a little look not working. Save it. Check it still not working. Do you know why? I don't know why I'm going to pause it and figure it out and I'll be back. Hahaha. You all saw it? Okay. Learning. Okay. So I forgot to put in rim and the semicolon. Like just left half this index off. Alright few easy one. Now we're gonna have to fight with the line height because we set it up here to be perfect. But now it's not quite working. Okay, So we're going to use line height Of just anything bigger than point uh 0.85. I've already worked mine out. Okay, at 1.2 now I want to center this and this. So what I could do is I could say all right, I want you to be text align center. OK, but I have to do it twice. I'd have to do it for you to work for you to work copy it daniel. You can do it and then paste it here and that would work fine. Okay, totally, but let's just be clever. Okay, and not have it on these and have it on the wrapper case on the outside. So we're going to say everything in the cards is going to be text align center. Have a look now does the same job. And the good thing about it is it's going to do it for this, this and in the upcoming video when we add the icon, it'll be center as well. So just a bit bit more cleverer. A couple of other things I want to do is I need it's going to close to the edges, plus the padding above it and all that sort of stuff. So let's add some padding. I want to show you a cool little shortcut thing. So up until now we've been doing this. Okay? So if we want some padding above and below and left and right. Okay. So you see I want some painting above left and right and below and that can be painful when you're doing okay. You want some padding or margin in this case it doesn't matter. Okay. So I'm gonna do margin top and then you do that and you've got your bottom left, right, and you've got lots of lines. So what you normally do now that we're all getting a bit further in this is we just have a margin and there's some shorthand. So basically it starts at the top, let's say we want to be 10 at the top And he's 10 pixels, No comma gay. And so that's the top and just put a space in and you want 30 on the right. I'd like it to be 20 at the bottom and then 30 on the left. So it always works that way around. So top and then it goes around clockwise. So the top, right, bottom left. That makes sense clockwise. Let's save it, let's have a look. Okay, and it's added the 10 at the top. there, 20 at the bottom and 30 there 20. The bottom doesn't make any sense at the moment. Later on, of course, when we add the icon above it, it kind of pushes just it's just some space underneath it so that it doesn't kind of sit right down the bottom here. So there's some cool little Shorthand, let's say that let's say we want 20 because at the moment we have 10 on the top and 20 on the bottom, let's just say we didn't care like it's really common to do just the same at the top. Okay, so I want 20 at the top and the bottom And I want 30 on the left and the right. So you can get even more short handed three if I do 20 and and only have two measurements, it assumes you mean top and bottom, left and right. Does that make sense? Kind of? Okay, you can just type in margin, bottom, top left and have four lines but this is the super shorthand version. I couldn't use that because I wanted the top different from the bottom 20 PX and then 30 again, Cool, we're gonna add a little bit of padding on the H two as well because I want it not just to be off the top of this box but it's going to be off the icon that we're going to add later on. So we're going to go. So this case and it's perfect for um margin top because we don't have any other measurements that we want to add. We have 20 pixels. Why am I using pixels And not reams that's a good question because sometimes people can you can use reams for sizes like this as well. Okay. But I find like I can't see the reason to have reams that if somebody scales up their font that the spacing from the top needs to change. I don't think it needs to okay. It doesn't really matter if this font gets bigger, it can still stay 20 pixels from the top. So I find things like spacing, I'll leave his pixels, absolute font sizes and for things like actual font measurements. Okay, It's what's called a relative size. Okay, so it is one Ream is relative to whatever the default size is set to the browser relative absolute. Alright, let's add it to these other boxes and then we'll move on. So I am going to grab all of this. You guys copy, paste it in there. I'm going to paste it in here and I was going to change. What do we got? Service types. Thank you very much. The last one. Oh Geez, come on. Trying to use shortcuts, Call for advice, it's gonna be the last one. So you just have to type these in there. We go in our H2's so it should be in all three of them. Let's have a little look nice. All right, that'll be it for this video and the next video we're going to make the whole thing clickable which is kind of cool. Alright cards coming along. I'll see you in the next video
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Great tutorial - your clear instructions and concise explanations make learning HTML5 & CSS3 a breeze!