How to install Bootstrap 4 on a website using Visual Studio Code
Daniel Walter Scott
Lesson Info
98. How to install Bootstrap 4 on a website using Visual Studio Code
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
How to install Bootstrap 4 on a website using Visual Studio Code
Hi there in this video. We are going to install Bootstrap four on our website using V. S. Code. It's super simple, let's jump in now and work it out. Alright, first up, let's create our own new local falter. Okay, so we're done with project three. Thank you very much. Now it's Bootstrap time. So we're gonna go to file, we're going to go to open and we are going to on our desktop create a new local folder. In this case we're gonna call it project for Unsurprisingly. Alright, let's click open and let's close down the welcome tab that opens up and let's just tidy this up. Let's get rid of outline and let's create our first file. So we're gonna create index. We have been going file new. That works fine. I'm going to show you just right clicking in this area down here, you can go to a new file and this is a different way. I like it nicer. Okay, so I created my index. It's open here. I'm gonna twirl that open. I don't like the open editors thing open just while we're learning at least. Okay.
Html file needs all the basic stuff. Okay, so we need escalation. Mark, hit return. That'll give us most of the doc type and all the bits we need. Now I'm going to introduce you to the Bootstrap website. Okay. It is called Get Bootstrap dot com. This is the official kind of page and documentation and also the goodness that are will help us with Bootstrap now we're using Bootstrap four at the moment. If you're watching this in the distance, way, future and it's up to Bootstrap five, it's gonna look completely different, but the essentials will probably be the same. So what we want is we want to get started, you can download it locally on your machine, we're going to do it a different way. Okay? We're gonna go to get started and basically it's going to say, well you need to well, kind of two groups of things. You need the CSS and the javascript. If you just plan on using, say the framework, like the grid when we talked about the grid of the structure, All you need is the CSS If you don't plan on doing any of the cool dropdown menus or image sliders, you don't need this stuff down the bottom. But let's install it altogether, just in case we're going to use this later on. If you don't plan to use it, don't put it in because it's just going to add to the low time. So we're gonna copy the CSS and it tells you where to put it, put it in a link in your head, but it's they've given you the code ready to go. So I've copied it and here it says put it at the head. Ok, and there it is there. So we've done this a few times with different CSS is okay, we've done it with google fonts, what else we do it with? That's all I can remember and the only thing to remember is that if you create your own style sheet, which we'll do in a second, it needs to be above that. So this is at the top. Bootstrap always at the top and your style just underneath. Okay, we don't have that just yet. Next chunk is this javascript here, there's three parts to it. Let's copy all three and let's paste it in. And if you read through the documentation, it says, well there's a good like starter template example, you can just copy all this out and paste it into this code as well. Okay. But it says make sure it goes at the bottom. Okay. Like javascript like we discussed earlier on, so it was going to paste it down the bottom just before the closing of the body. Okay, I'm gonna put one here. There we go. And in here I'm going to put in some comments. Okay. Remember command ford slash or control forward slash on a pc and just add some notes and just to double check the CSS is actually working. Let's preview the page. Remember that stopped working down there. So we're just going to right click it and say open with live server. It's going to open on the right screen today. Alright. Nothing there. So it's not working, but it's let's see the way to check if it's working is just to throw in an H one. Okay. And type in Hello world again And just check, you know, the CSS is working because it looks nothing like our regular old H1. There are old H1 looks like I'm gonna comment that out. That stuff so with it in it looks like that pretty now. The one thing that V. S code doesn't put in and our kind of people use the exclamation mark to put in most of the information for the page. There's one thing that it suggests here that's not part of that initial V. S. Code. Remember there's different, we looked at the different code editors and how they implemented all this kind of head tag This is one here. Okay. The shrink to fit. No is missing. So we've got all that but we need a comma and shrink to fit. No what does it do? Put it in first, it goes here before the closing of the quotation marks and I think it disables something is a weird sitting in Safari that messes with Bootstrap so you can turn it off and it just means you're gonna have consistency across different browsers. Cool. And that, is it installed now the crazy thing is if we look at our desktop, is that a project for we have just the index page. So remember these are being loaded as a from a content delivery network. Okay, so Bootstrap are controlling this, they have it on their server. Same with all of these. Okay and they're just getting loaded as the page loads. You can download them from. Get bootstrap. The only trouble is that the browser will have to load them from your site when when probably the person visiting your site has probably already downloaded the CDN version from another website so it won't have to again and it will make the page load nice and fast. So what are these ones? Okay. J query, We've talked about that. Okay, so this is loading it from jake hurry, we've done this before this, it's a slightly different uh slim minimized version. Okay, same thing this one here, papa okay. Is it's a really useful bit of javascript that gets used for positioning things like tool tips and pop up models and all that sort of like notifications that appear inside websites. Okay. And this one here is bootstraps specific. Javascript is a bit getting used and you my friends have installed Bootstrap now we're going to carry on with the course a couple of notes. Is that make sure the CSS for bootstrap is a above yours. So you put in now link CSS so you put yours underneath and if you start making we don't have that yet. So I'm gonna get rid of it. You're gonna make your own javascript. Okay? You need to make sure that the script tag ends up underneath, there's okay. So this goes in first, then yours afterwards, otherwise yours can start conflicting with this and our big mess. Alright, let's save it and move on to the next video.
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Great tutorial - your clear instructions and concise explanations make learning HTML5 & CSS3 a breeze!