Bootstrap 3.1, Part 2 of 4: Base CSS
with expert Adam Barney
Bootstrap has many reasons to love it. Why? Apart from being a FREE, open-sourced, really powerful, mobile-first responsive front-end framework, it also provides you with quite a lot of value right out of the box – with very little effort. With just a simple knowledge of some of the basic elements of Bootstrap styles, it takes just a small amount of work – typically just adding an CSS class here or there to HTML elements you already have in place to – to truly transform your site in to a professional-looking cleanly designed web application. In this course, we look at what basic CSS classes come with Bootstrap and how to apply them to your site to make it look great. You’ll be surprised at how easy it is, and maybe you’re love affair with this front-end framework will begin too.
Intermediate | 1h 40m | July 14, 2014
Web DevelopmentJavaScriptASP.NETBootstrap
Course OutlineAdam Barney
Adam Barney has been writing code in one form or another since the 4th grade and has been 100% focused on .NET since 2005. He is currently a senior-level consultant living in Lincoln, NE where he co-founded and runs both the Lincoln .NET Users Group and Nebraska Code Camp. Adam also enjoys speaking at user groups, code camps, and developer conferences in the Midwest.