Advanced CSS and Sass: Flexbox, Grid, Animations and More! Free Download

What you’ll learn
Tons of modern CSS techniques to create stunning designs and effects
Advanced CSS animations with @keyframes, animation and transition
How CSS works behind the scenes: the cascade, specificity, inheritance, etc.
CSS architecture: component-based design, BEM, writing reusable code, etc.
Flexbox layouts: build a huge real-world project with flexbox
CSS Grid layouts: build a huge real-world project with CSS Grid
Using Sass in real-world projects: global variables, architecting CSS, managing media queries, etc.
Advanced responsive design: media queries, mobile-first vs desktop-first, em vs rem units, etc.
Responsive images in HTML and CSS for faster pageloads
SVG images and videos in HTML and CSS: build a background video effect
The NPM ecosystem: development workflows and building processes
Get friendly and fast support in the course Q&A
Downloadable lectures, code and design assets for all projects
Description
Have you been coding CSS for some time, but want to take your game to the next level? Do you feel confused with CSS jargon like inheritance, specificity, or the cascade?
What if there was one resource, one place, where you could learn all the advanced and modern CSS techniques and properties you’ve been reading about?
Good news: there is!
Welcome to “Advanced CSS and Sass”, the most advanced, the most modern, and the most complete CSS course on the internet. It’s everything you want in an advanced CSS course, and more.
You will learn complex CSS animations, advanced responsive design techniques, flexbox layouts, Sass, CSS architecture, fundamental CSS concepts, and so much more.
Like in all my courses, you will build beautiful and carefully designed projects, that will make you proud of yourself and leave you ready to build complex projects on your own.
After finishing this course, you will:
1) Be up to speed with the most modern and advanced CSS properties and techniques;
2) Have mastered the cutting-edge layout technologies Flexbox and CSS Grid;
3) Be ready to build responsive layouts for all kinds of devices and situations;
4) Truly understand how CSS works behind the scenes;
5) Be able to architect large CSS codebases for reusability and maintainability using Sass.
Please note that this course is NOT for absolute beginners, so you should already be at an intermediate level in HTML and CSS (please check out my other course if that’s not the case).