Become a Professional Web Designer

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Udemy

Develop an in-depth understanding of the principles and methodologies associated with web design to become professional web designers.

Mode

Online

Fees

₹ 499 799

Quick Facts

particular details
Medium of instructions English
Mode of learning Self study
Mode of Delivery Video and Text Based

Course overview

In today's society, everyone's turn source of knowledge is the Internet. Businesses, prominent figures, magazines, and everything else in between all have an online presence, and the more professional a website appears, the greater successful it is. Web designers are in higher demand than it has ever been, and the field is evolving at the same rate as the internet. Stone River eLearning, an educational platform focusing on producing high-quality video training in all areas of the technology field has developed the Become a Professional Web Designer online certification, which is given through Udemy

Become a Professional Web Designer online course is designed for both complete novices and those with some prior experience in web design, and it attempts to teach the most up-to-date fundamentals of web design from the ground up. Become a Professional Web Designer online classes include more than 36.5 hours of detailed video lectures, as well as articles and six downloadable resources that teach about HTML, HTML5, CSS, CSS3, Bootstrap, DOM, web graphics, and Photoshop CC, among other technologies useful for developing responsive websites.

The highlights

  • Certificate of completion
  • Self-paced course
  • 36.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
  • 1 article
  • 6 downloadable resources

Program offerings

  • Online course
  • Learning resources. 30-day money-back guarantee
  • Unlimited access
  • Accessible on mobile devices and tv

Course and certificate fees

Fees information
₹ 499  ₹799
certificate availability

Yes

certificate providing authority

Udemy

What you will learn

After completing the Become a Professional Web Designer certification course, students will acquire a thorough understanding of the advanced concepts involved with web design. Students will explore the functionalities of grid systems and web graphics for web design projects. Students will learn about HTML, HTML5, CSS, CSS3, DOM, Bootstrap 4, and Photoshop CC, among other tools and techniques used in web design. Students will also learn how to use Bootstrap to create responsive websites and how to insert and format text blocks, tables, photos, and more.

The syllabus

Introduction to the Course

  • Welcome to Course

Introduction to Web Design

  • Introduction to Web Design
  • What is CSS and HTML
  • Your First HTML File
  • Introduction to Document Layout
  • Linking In A Stylesheet
  • Styling Your First Element
  • The Box Model
  • Introduction to Developer Tools
  • Understanding Display Types
  • Project- Create a CSS Button
  • Using CSS Selectors
  • Styling Links
  • Using Floats
  • Using Clearfix
  • Working With Images
  • Validating HTML and CSS
  • Understanding Webfonts
  • Webfonts, Google Fonts and API
  • Understanding Cascading Style Sheets
  • Vendor Prefixes
  • Project- Create a Color Changing Profile Image
  • Basic Website Layout
  • Choosing a Grid Framework
  • Grids and Responsive Design
  • Working with Forms
  • Using Font Icons
  • Understanding Sprite Sheets
  • Project- Create a Comment List
  • Positioning
  • CSS Resources
  • Project Introduction
  • Adding Our Graphics
  • Building Our Site
  • Validating Our Site

Fundamentals of HTML

  • What is HTML
  • What is HTML5
  • Getting the Browser
  • Getting the Editor
  • Setting Up the Editor
  • Structure - Hello World
  • The DOM
  • Customizing the Editor
  • Self Closing Tags - Environment
  • Validation
  • Comments
  • Block Level Elements
  • Line Break and Spacing
  • Span - Text Modifiers
  • Anchors
  • Images
  • Tables
  • Form Basics
  • Placeholder vs. Value
  • Radio Buttons, Checkboxes, Select Elements and Text Areas
  • New HTML5 Inputs
  • HTML5 Input Attributes
  • Action Attribute
  • GET vs. POST
  • Submit Buttons
  • Create a Hotel Booking Form
  • New Elements in HTML5
  • HTML5 Semantic Elements
  • Semantic Elements in Practice
  • Meter and Progress Elements
  • Audio
  • Video

HTML5 and CSS3 Fundamentals

  • Intro
  • Page basics
  • Text Basics
  • Text Formatting
  • Lists
  • Image Prep
  • Inserting Images
  • Website Project1
  • css basics
  • Font Styles
  • Colors
  • List Styles
  • Advanced Selectors
  • Website Project2
  • Link Basics
  • In-page Links
  • Link styles
  • Navigation Menus
  • Website Project 3
  • Block Spacing
  • Arranging the Page
  • Positioning
  • Website Project4
  • Tables
  • Table Styles
  • Website Project5
  • Form Basics
  • form Elements
  • HTML5 Form Elements
  • Form Styles
  • Website Project6
  • Video preparation
  • Video HTML
  • Website Project7
  • Conclusion tips and resources

Fundamentals of CSS and CSS3

  • What Is CSS
  • Understanding CSS
  • How CSS and HTML Work Together
  • Selectors (Part 1 of 4)
  • Selectors (Part 2 of 4)
  • Selectors (Part 3 of 4)
  • Selectors (Part 4 of 4)
  • Styling Links (Hyperlinks)
  • Widths and Heights
  • Positioning
  • Centering a Container
  • Display Types
  • Hiding an Element
  • Margins and Padding
  • Overflow
  • Element Stack Order (z-index)
  • Cursors
  • Box Sizing
  • Colors
  • Font Basics
  • Floats
  • Clearfix
  • Forcing Uppercase, Lowercase and Capitalisation
  • Text Alignment
  • Text Indenting
  • Backgrounds
  • Multiple Background Images
  • Background Size
  • Borders
  • Border Images

HTML5 and CSS3 site design

  • Welcome To HTML5 & CSS3!
  • A Look At What We'll Build
  • Programs I'll Be Using
  • In The Beginning…HTML Fundamentals
  • Understanding What CSS Is All About (Free Lesson!)
  • Viewing A Page's Background Code
  • Organizing Site Files
  • Creating A Page And Understanding Index Files
  • Setting Up An External Style Sheet
  • Setting Up The Page Structure
  • Connecting The External Style Sheet And Testing
  • Inserting And Formatting The Site Header
  • Finishing Up The Basic Layout
  • Debugging For Internet Explorer
  • Understanding How The Layout Works
  • Using Divs For Page Layout
  • A More Economical Approach To Layout And CSS
  • Using Float And Clear
  • Centering The Layout
  • Nesting Layout Objects
  • Spacing Apart The Layout
  • Final Touches
  • Inserting Text Into The Layout
  • Setting Up Paragraphs And Headings
  • Adjusting The Layout For Text, Part 1
  • Adjusting The Layout For Text, Part 2
  • Formatting HTML Headings With CSS
  • Formatting Paragraphs
  • Using Class Rules To Format Text
  • More Formatting With Class Rules
  • Working More Efficiently With CSS
  • Inserting And Formatting Lists
  • Using A List To Build The Main Navigation Menu
  • Setting Up The Footer Navigation
  • Inserting An Image
  • Resizing Images With Your Graphics Editor
  • Controlling Graphics With CSS
  • Inserting The FeatureBox Images
  • Adjusting The FeatureBox Layout
  • Setting Up The FeatureBox Titles
  • Illustrator, Photoshop, HTML, And CSS Workflow
  • Getting Ready For Site Rollout
  • How To Not Roll Out A Website
  • Rollout Part 1_Setting Internal Hyperlinks
  • Rollout Part 2_Creating The Site's Pages
  • Previewing And Testing The Site
  • A Final Thought On Site Rollout
  • Adjusting The Site's Hyperlink Formatting
  • Inserting A Simple Slideshow
  • Inserting And Formatting Tables
  • Inserting A Google Map
  • Formatting A Customer Testimonial Page
  • Setting Up A Contact Us Page
  • Finalizing The Site
  • Organizing The CSS File
  • Setting The Remote Site Info
  • Uploading The Local Site To The Remote Server
  • Testing The Live Site
  • Making Edits And Updating The Live Site
  • Testing And Debugging For Other Browsers
  • Where to go from here

Building responsive websites with HTML5 and CSS3

  • Welcome
  • A Look At What We'll Build
  • Key Aspects Of Responsive Design
  • Determining Device Resolutions To Target
  • Wireframing Responsive Layouts
  • The Concept Of Using Multiple CSS Files
  • Media Queries & Multiple Style Sheets
  • Building Media Queries Into A Single CSS File
  • Using Media Query Expressions
  • Setting Up The HTML & CSS Files
  • Getting Started With The Header
  • Inserting The Main Nav Menu
  • Inserting The Search Field
  • Problems With Applying Floats
  • Integrating Google Fonts API
  • Building The Hero Section Structure
  • Formatting The Hero Section
  • Inserting & Formatting A Call To Action Button
  • Building The Features Section, Part One
  • Building The Features Section, Part Two
  • Inserting The Organize Section
  • Building The Share Section
  • Building The Call To Action Area
  • Inserting And Formatting The Footer
  • Finishing Touches For The High Resolution Layout
  • Setting Up The Medium Resolution CSS & Testing The Media Query
  • Formatting The Medium Res Header
  • Formatting The Medium Res Hero Section
  • Formatting The Features Section
  • Formatting The Organize And Share Sections
  • Building The Get Section & Finishing Up The Medium Res Layout
  • Setting Up The Low Res CSS & Testing The Media Query
  • Formatting The Low Res Header
  • Resolving Problems Caused By Floats
  • Formatting The Low Res Hero Section
  • Formatting The Features Section
  • Formatting The Organize And Share Sections
  • Building The Get Section & Finishing Up The Low Res Layout
  • Disabling Device Smart Zoom
  • Testing Your Responsive Layouts
  • Setting Up Retina Display Graphics
  • Where to go from here

Photoshop CC for the web

  • Hello And Welcome
  • Understanding Raster And Vector
  • Setting Up Photoshop For The Web
  • Common Photoshop Productivity Techniques
  • Understanding Colour Spaces
  • Understanding The Image Size Dialog Box
  • Why Resolution Doesn’t Matter On The Web
  • Techniques For Resizing Images
  • Web Graphics Roundup
  • Saving Images As A GIF
  • Saving A Transparent GIF
  • Saving Images As JPEGs
  • Saving Images As PNGs
  • Saving Images In The SVG Format
  • Touring Through The Save For Web Dialog Box
  • Optimizing Images As GIFs
  • Creating Animated GIFs
  • Optimizing Images As JPEGs
  • Saving As Both PNG-8 And PNG-24
  • Creating Alpha Transparency With PNGs
  • A Final Note On Image Optimization
  • Preparing Images For Retina Displays
  • Saving An Optimization Preset
  • Creating A Droplet
  • Batch Processing A Large Number Of Images
  • Using Photoshop’s Image Processor Command
  • Creating Web Buttons
  • Building A Website Header
  • Building A Navigation Menu
  • Introducing The Asset Generator
  • Going Further With The Asset Generator
  • Final Notes When Using Generator
  • Where to go from here

Develop responsive websites with Bootstrap 3

  • Introduction to Bootstrap 3
  • Getting Started with Bootstrap 3
  • Big Picture
  • Overview of the Website
  • The Home Page
  • The Home Page Part 2
  • Debugging
  • Products page
  • Detail Page
  • Customizations
  • Production Notes
  • Web App UI Overview
  • Web App Navs
  • Web App Details
  • Customization and Adv Topics
  • Creating a Custom Theme
  • Dynamic Bootstrap 1
  • Dynamic Bootstrap 2
  • Review and Closing

Bonus Material

  • Bonus Lecture

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