I see your Bootstrap tutorial in here, among your offerings. Can you create a video that covers all your web design offerings, and explain each and what importance it has to web design? I see it requires some knowledge of JS, as well as HTML and CSS. Where do all these programs fit, and how important is it to know them?
Hi! You have a new subscriber here. I'm going through your HTML and CSS vids. Good stuff! I have a question though and wanted to know if you could offer some clarification. We are about to switch to Oracle NetSuite ERP at our company and will be required to learn SuiteScript, in order to automate our work flow sales processing, billing, etc. Is there much relevance to SuiteScript and the Java Script shown in your tutorials? Are the two separate universes or basically the same? I just thought I would ask. Thanks!
Hey You are the best teacher on youtube really appreciate your effort I have a question ! " after watching html videos can I skip css and continue with java script ? "
+EJ Media sir, thanks for ur tremendous tutorials. I really love it. I want u to kindly make a tutorial on creating a bubble slider and responsive navigation menu (hamburger) using Javascript. Waiting for ur reply.
I liked your introduction monologue about what JavaScript is and does compared to many other videos. However, I would reconsider one suggestion of where to place calls for JS code. In Google's Page Speed "Site Loading" recommendations that prefer that the actual Webpage get rendered on the screen before any manipulative code be called into play. I have see a very few that have addressed this and suggest placing JS code or anything that would interupt the initial DOM loading be placed in the <footer> or before the closing </body> element. Just something to consider. TY
I believe you can also put the JavaScript code into the Body. There's also an article that i've read that advises to put the JS code at the bottom part of the Body, coz this can improve page load, because script compilation can slow down the display when its at the Head part. What can you say about this? Anyone? Thanks~~
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great video, will definitely be watching this series, thank you EJ Media!
Thank you EJ Media, from HTML through CSS now JavaScript, keep up, can I get a certification from EJ Media on Web development?
I see your Bootstrap tutorial in here, among your offerings. Can you create a video that covers all your web design offerings, and explain each and what importance it has to web design? I see it requires some knowledge of JS, as well as HTML and CSS. Where do all these programs fit, and how important is it to know them?
thank you very much
An awesome teacher,thank you
Hi! You have a new subscriber here. I'm going through your HTML and CSS vids. Good stuff! I have a question though and wanted to know if you could offer some clarification. We are about to switch to Oracle NetSuite ERP at our company and will be required to learn SuiteScript, in order to automate our work flow sales processing, billing, etc. Is there much relevance to SuiteScript and the Java Script shown in your tutorials? Are the two separate universes or basically the same? I just thought I would ask. Thanks!
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Hey You are the best teacher on youtube really appreciate your effort
I have a question ! " after watching html videos can I skip css and continue with java script ? "
Sir you are awesome.
+EJ Media sir, thanks for ur tremendous tutorials. I really love it. I want u to kindly make a tutorial on creating a bubble slider and responsive navigation menu (hamburger) using Javascript. Waiting for ur reply.
Thank you so much sir, however I still need to know more on javascript
I liked your introduction monologue about what JavaScript is and does compared to many other videos. However, I would reconsider one suggestion of where to place calls for JS code. In Google's Page Speed "Site Loading" recommendations that prefer that the actual Webpage get rendered on the screen before any manipulative code be called into play. I have see a very few that have addressed this and suggest placing JS code or anything that would interupt the initial DOM loading be placed in the <footer> or before the closing </body> element. Just something to consider. TY
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sir plz do videos on anjular js and js frameworks.thnk you! for your tutorials
Thank you, sir. Really awesome teaching.
Is there any video tutorial for Backbone Js
EJ Media After watching HTML and CSS tutorials from you , today I have started JS . Please wish me luck : D
Can i follow this in 2017. Please let me know
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can you tell me hot to make buttons with html css and javascript!
helpful!
Now I'll study JavaScript.
Thanks for every videos.
Can I learn Javascript without learning CSS
U got 1 subscription ,thanks
I'm finally here after watching both the HTML and CSS series. Awesome videos! Keep it up!
i recommend ur tutorials to every one….very clear and precise
Fabulous Work I really enjoyed learning from you .
Keep up the good work.
Please have a series on bootstrap too.
You taught me everything i know about HTML and CSS now my journey into the world of JavaScript im enjoying every moment thank you so much
Hello. I am french I don't undestand well Inglish. There are is a french version of this course ?
I believe you can also put the JavaScript code into the Body. There's also an article that i've read that advises to put the JS code at the bottom part of the Body, coz this can improve page load, because script compilation can slow down the display when its at the Head part.
What can you say about this? Anyone? Thanks~~
i like that!
You are amazing teacher. Thank you very much for the hard work.
Would you be kind to make a video on event listeners please? I'll really appreciate