Getting Started

  • Introduction And Installation Options
  • Creating A Basic Template Using CDNs
  • Downloading And Installing Manually
  • Content Containers

  • Styling List Groups
  • Working With Panels
  • Using Wells
  • Adding Other CSS Styles

  • Working With Bootstrap Buttons
  • Exploring Table Styles
  • Adding Image Classes
  • Understanding Bootstrap Helper Classes
  • Using Responsive Utilities
  • Navigation Components

  • Creating A Dropdown
  • Using A Button Groups
  • Understanding The Bootstrap NAV Component
  • Collapsing Your Navigation
  • Using Breadcrumbs And Pagination Styles
  • Exploring Basic Bootstrap CSS Classes

  • Styling Headings And Body Copy
  • Analyzing Inline Text Styles
  • Modifying Alignment Transformation And Addreviations
  • Using Blockquotes
  • Working With List Styles
  • Styling Code
  • Working With The Bootstrap Grid

  • Understanding Bootstrap Containers
  • Working With Rows
  • Creating Columns
  • Using Multiple Columns Classes
  • Resetting Columns
  • Offsetting Columns
  • Nesting Columns
  • Customizing Columns Order With Push And Pull
  • So the Bootstrap page was my favorite page to make. I went back through the Bootstrap 3 Essential Training on Lynda.com again. Not only to re-make my notes so I can use it as content but it also was a great way to find fixes for problems I was having. The biggest problem I had that it helped me fix was the NAV bar. The NAV bar I made look okay, but it didn't act right going into smaller breakpoints. It would cover the content below it and I just couldn't figure it out on my own. At first, I only had a small home icon, but I took my website to work and had a few people look at it. And they said the only thing they didn't like was the home button. There wasn't a way to get to specific pages.