In order to be able to follow this course, you will need a few skills before beginning to follow along. In this video, learn what those prerequisites are.
- [Instructor] Before diving into this course, … you need to have working knowledge … of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, … as these are the languages used … to build plugins for Adobe XD. … If you're not yet comfortable with these languages, … I strongly suggest taking fundamental courses first … and then come back. … Also being comfortable with Adobe XD … will help you understand what exactly we're building for. … And if no prior experience with the tool, … I suggest you explore and build a few prototypes … before taking this course. … However, you don't need prior knowledge … of the APIs themselves, … as this course is about learning … and building plugins with the APIs. … …
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9/19/2019- Setting up a coding environment
- Installing required software
- Creating a user interface
- Adding functions to plugins
- Creation workflow vs. collaborative workflow
- Working with the scenegraph
- Using the Adobe I/O Console
- Using Adobe XD plugin helpers
- Updating plugin icons
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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1. Set Up
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2. Get the Project Started
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Create the initial files2m 17s
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Explore the files2m 56s
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3. Create the User Interface
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Download plugin helpers3m 9s
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Add UI responses to prompt2m 22s
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4. Add Functions to Plugins
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5. Distribute Your Plugin
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Package and publish2m 51s
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Other resources for help1m 7s
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Conclusion
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Next steps59s
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