Released 5/2025
By Jen Kramer
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920×1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 5 Lessons ( 4h 18m ) | Size: 717 MB
Get to know CSS in the right way without the fluff by building a portfolio site.
Key Takeaways
By participating along with us in the workshop, you’ll learn
Identify, construct, and include relevant information to make a stronger portfolio
Code a website using HTML and CSS to market your skills
Associate the appropriate semantic HTML elements in your design
Leverage CSS variables to create a design system
Apply the new light-dark() CSS property to set up a configurable light/dark color scheme
Construct grid-based, responsive layouts
Include accessible social media icons
Is This Workshop for Me?
Junior developers will get more practice with applying HTML and CSS to real-world content while solving a real-world problem. Junior developers will also benefit from a portfolio that’s easily updated to reflect new project work. Senior developers will benefit from a rapid HTML and CSS review. This is best for senior developers who don’t frequently use HTML and CSS, or don’t necessarily understand how these languages work.
Starting with provided content or your own, create a portfolio site using a simple design system, semantic HTML, grid-based layouts, responsive design, and a light/dark color scheme easily switched by the user. You’ll leave this course with a worksheet for developing effective portfolio content. You’ll also have a solid grasp on setting up a design system using CSS variables, and using those variables to create a light/dark color scheme. You’ll get more practice with grid-based layouts, and you’ll learn to organize your content to tell a coherent story. By the end of this course, you’ll have a simple one-page portfolio website with all of your basic information included, as well as a plan for next steps to make the site your own.
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