As my career takes a big shift from being only myself to a team of 20+ I've become more aware of the importance of best practices and scalability with regards to web des...
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As my career takes a big shift from being only myself to a team of 20+ I've become more aware of the importance of best practices and scalability with regards to web des...
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Welcome to a five-part mini-series where I teach you how to build a Dribbble clone in Ruby on Rails. This series is our most thorough build yet!
[Dribbble](https://dr...
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Welcome to our next Let's Build! This build introduces a well known social media giant Twitter into the mix as inspiration for the project. We will be creating a knock-o...
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Building a blog with comments using Ruby on Rails is a foundational exercise I went through to learn more about the framework. Working together, both Ruby and Rails lend...
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Welcome to a brand new series of articles and videos revolving around Ruby on Rails.
This new series is dedicated to those interested in learning [Ruby on Rails](htt...
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The final part of the Let's Build: A Consultancy Website is finally here! We've come very far and 38 videos later I get to call the ...
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Part 37 teaches you how to perform redirects in Kirby. Alyssa's blog is hosted elsewhere so we chose...
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In part 36, I round out the styles for the mobile menu.
The example we borrowed from in [part 35](https://web-crunch.com/lets-build-c...
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Part 35 introduces our new responsive mobile menu of which I found as inspiration on Codepen.
To code t...
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In part 34 I continue past the home page to pay more attention to the interior pages of the site.
Using the grid framework...
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In part 33 I continue working on the home page trying my best to make the hero section responsive. As you can see from ...
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In part 32 I start with making the homepage responsive. With most of the consultancy website designed and built, I can move on to ma...
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