Build a Simple Website with HTML, CSS, JavaScript – Course for Beginners
Improve your skills in JavaScript, HTML, and CSS by building a social media dashboard with a dark/light theme. Jess, who runs the popular Coder Coder YouTube channel, will guide you through a beginner Frontend Mentor challenge.
✏️ Course created by @TheCoderCoder
Resources:
🔗 Responsive Design for Beginners! https://coder-coder.com/responsive/
🔗 Source code on GitHub: https://github.com/thecodercoder/fem-dklt-toggle
🔗 Challenge on Frontend Mentor: https://www.frontendmentor.io/....challenges/social-me
🔗 Andy Bell: Create a user controlled dark or light mode -- https://piccalil.li/tutorial/c....reate-a-user-control
⭐️ Contents ⭐️
Part 1
⌨️ (0:00:00) Intro
⌨️ (0:01:26) Functional requirements of design
⌨️ (0:11:31) Accessible form controls
⌨️ (0:15:37) Update CSS custom properties with JS
⌨️ (0:23:39) Screen reader-only text
Part 2
⌨️ (0:29:10) Creating GitHub repo
⌨️ (0:34:33) Set up SCSS and JS files
⌨️ (1:09:55) Set up Gulp workflow
Part 3
⌨️ (1:31:24) Studying the design
⌨️ (1:37:10) Building out the top bar
⌨️ (1:51:42) Using accessible markup
⌨️ (2:04:55) Styling top bar
⌨️ (2:23:26) Styling toggle and make accessible
Part 4
⌨️ (3:24:56) What is BEM? Planning out the class names
⌨️ (3:36:46) Adding the markup and the SCSS selectors for the cards
⌨️ (3:47:30) Styles for card
⌨️ (4:16:41) Layout for the card grid with flexbox, then CSS grid
⌨️ (4:33:26) Styling the top bars on the cards
⌨️ (4:49:36) Bottom cards markup and styles
Part 5
⌨️ (5:33:54) Changing the toggle based on comments
⌨️ (5:54:42) Use system preferences to load light or dark theme
⌨️ (6:18:24) Build the toggle logic to manually change light/dark theme
⌨️ (6:43:34) Save toggle settings in local storage
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