Today I continue the series on how to REALLY learn JavaScript. I will dive into some aspects of JavaScript that makes it a truly dynamic programming language. Knowing th...
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Today I continue the series on how to REALLY learn JavaScript. I will dive into some aspects of JavaScript that makes it a truly dynamic programming language. Knowing th...
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Continuing on in our series titled How to REALLY Learn JavaScript I direct your attention to some of the most powerful components of the programming language. Combin...
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The DOM or Document Object Model represents an API (application programming interface) for HTM...
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Continuing on in our JavaScript series I will introduce you to jQuery. In most cases, newcomers to the language will be doing this the opposite way...
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In part 8 of "How to Design and Code a Product Landing Page", I pick up where I left off after optimizing and creating dynamic menus for our theme and add some custom fi...
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Continuing on in part 9 of the screencast series titled "How to Design and Code a Product Landing Page" we dive deeper into developing and styling the header portion of ...
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In Part 10 of How to Design and Code a Product Landing Page, I continue coding the landing page. The last part of the series ended with me styling the header portion o...
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In Part 12 of my "How to Design and Code a Product Landing Page" screencast series, I continue building out the next section of our design.
The "Benefits" section of ...
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Welcome to the very first video of my new series titled "How to Code HTML to WordPress".
In this screencast series, I'll take a new approach to build WordPress them...
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Part one of the "How to Code HTML to WordPress" screencast series begins with getting WordPress installed, a starter theme activated, and copying the bundled assets to...
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In Part 15 I carry on adding the eCommerce functionality inside the product landing page. I make use of a stripe WordPress plugin which allows you to output a fully inte...
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Part 2 of the "How to Code HTML to WordPress" screencast series is dedicated to optimizing the theme for development as well as the beginning of making the main nav dyna...
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Part three of my screencast series "How to Code HTML to WordPress" I opt to get our Gulp task runner plugin as a result of some CSS
snags that co...
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Part 4 of How to Code HTML to WordPress picks up where I left off in Part 3 after I added Gulp tasks to...
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Part 17 of How to Design and Code a Product Landing Page deals with refinements to the product landing page's styles.
The first half of the video is spent adding cu...
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Part 5 continues my series titled "How to Code HTML to WordPress". In this video, we make custom post types, categories, and custom fields that tie together to create th...
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In the last part of the "How to Design and Code a Product Landing Page" screencast series, I finished up our desktop view of the design.
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Part 6 continues my series titled "How to Code HTML to WordPress". In this video, I finish up coding the custom post type feature for the menu section of the page.
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Continuing on from Part 6 of my How to Code HTML to WordPress screencast series I begin to make the final push to m...
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The end is here! In part 8 of my screencast series "How to Code HTML to WordPress" I create a widget footer section of the HTML theme.
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Part 4 continues my journey of creating a style guide or design system for what could potentially be the upcoming design of the website.
The point of the design syste...
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Welcome to part 7 of my "Let's Build" series. If you have been following along, I am finally to the design stage of the website build. In this part of the series, I will...
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Continuing on from Part 7 I decided to revisit the photo editing portion of the design.
Since I was being recorded I felt a bit rushed in th...
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Part 10 of the series rounds out the home page design for my first comp of the consultancy website design. Watch as I finish the home page design and explain some of the...
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In part 11, I design a completely new homepage concept showing you each step of the way in a time-lapse fashion.
Having completed our first round home page design in ...
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Part 15 walks you through my process of preparing assets for a typical website. In this video, I walk you through slicing and exporting assets from Affinity Designer.
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In part 29 of my Let's Build series, I continue coding the services page. All that's left is to style the form and the general ca...
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Part 30 officially marks the end of my immediate work on the services page by tackling the form. In previous videos I mentioned utili...
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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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Part 35 introduces our new responsive mobile menu of which I found as inspiration on Codepen.
To code t...
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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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I'm excited to announce the new launch of a series where I focus on building a community and job marketplace for Ruby and Rails developers.
After some awesome feedbac...
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Welcome back to the second part of my series I'm calling "Let's build for Ruby and Rails developers".
This series is a complete ...
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Welcome back to part 3 of my series titled "Let's build for Ruby on Rails developers" where I'll begin creating a new Ruby on ...
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Welcome to part 5 of my Let's build for Ruby and Rails developers series. This part will focus on getting our app set up for ...
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