Bootstrap Responsive Layout Tutorial


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In this lesson we learn how the Bootstrap column grid system makes creating responsive layouts incredibly simple. We also create a responsive navigation menu! Check out my “Get a Developer Job” course: https://www.udemy.com/git-a-web-developer-job-mastering-the-modern-workflow/?couponCode=YOUTUBE-HALF-OFF

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Bootstrap Responsive Layout Tutorial

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32 responses to “Bootstrap Responsive Layout Tutorial”

  1. Your video is a perfect example of how all tutorial videos SHOULD be made. At absolutely no point did I even consider skipping content, and I only skipped backward once, which usually is better than waiting. So many tutorial videos start out with annoying intros, but yours starts with a finished example, so people know what the goal is. Then you start totally from scratch, and explain in the most efficient way possible. You don't bounce the mouse around, or do any of the other annoying things that I see in so many tutorials. You make use of hotkeys in just the right way, where no one is likely to think "wait, what did he just do, and how did he do it?", but not tapping their fingers thinking "I really don't like waiting for this.".
    Although I used to manually code websites in the 1990s, when CSS had just became a "standard" (Microsoft's defiance of the standard they agreed to is why I'm not still building websites), I'm hiring a developer to build my site, that I plan on editing once it's complete. Your tutorial quickly showed me just how simple HTML5 can be, and exactly how the Responsive Layout code works. THANK YOU!
    I've had this YouTube account for a few years, and have watched thousands videos and over a hundred tutorials, but your's is only the second YouTube page that I've ever subscribed to, despite the constant verbal begging of most other video producers.
    Please do the world a favor, and create a video on how to (and not to) create a tutorial that people can learn and enjoy. If you do, I'll post a link to it in the comments of just about every other tutorial video I watch.

  2. Your video is a perfect example of how all tutorial videos SHOULD be made. At absolutely no point did I even consider skipping content, and I only skipped backward once, which usually is better than waiting. So many tutorial videos start out with annoying intros, but yours starts with a finished example, so people know what the goal is. Then you start totally from scratch, and explain in the most efficient way possible. You don't bounce the mouse around, or do any of the other annoying things that I see in so many tutorials. You make use of hotkeys in just the right way, where no one is likely to think "wait, what did he just do, and how did he do it?", but not tapping their fingers thinking "I really don't like waiting for this.".
    Although I used to manually code websites in the 1990s, when CSS had just became a "standard" (Microsoft's defiance of the standard they agreed to is why I'm not still building websites), I'm hiring a developer to build my site, that I plan on editing once it's complete. Your tutorial quickly showed me just how simple HTML5 can be, and exactly how the Responsive Layout code works. THANK YOU!
    I've had this YouTube account for a few years, and have watched thousands videos and over a hundred tutorials, but your's is only the second YouTube page that I've ever subscribed to, despite the constant verbal begging of most other video producers.
    Please do the world a favor, and create a video on how to (and not to) create a tutorial that people can learn and enjoy. If you do, I'll post a link to it in the comments of just about every other tutorial video I watch.

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