- [Instructor] Whenever I start a new course, one of the things that I want to know immediately is how do I get in touch with the author. Well, in this movie, I'm going to make it really easy for you. I'm going to give you several places online where you can find me, and get in touch with me if you need to. First off is Twitter. You can go to twitter.com/justinseeley. And on this page, you can follow me. You can also just send me a tweet directly. And when you send me a sweet, what I want you to do is be sure to tell me the course that you're watching so that I have a little bit of context behind the message that you're sending me. You can also find me online at facebook.com/seeleyfb.
This is my Facebook fanpage. You can like that page, and you can also send me a message directly by clicking either the Messages tab, which will send me a message through Facebook, or you can click the Contact Us button, which will take you to my website where you can send me an email. You can also find me at linkedin.com/in/justinseeley. While you're here, you can go here to this Follow button and click Follow. What you're following are my LinkedIn posts that I publish here. This could be random inspirational things that I think about writing, or supplemental educational materials to the courses that I create.
So be sure you're following all of those posts so you never miss one. You can also send me a connection request via LinkedIn. Just make sure you tell me who you are and how you found me so that I have some context behind that, as well. You can also check out my YouTube page at youtube.com/thejustinseeley. This is where I publish occasional short-form tutorials. If you want to subscribe to this, you can. And that way, you never miss any of those updates, as well. You can also comment on my existing videos, and you can send me messages directly through this page as well. Again, thanks for watching my courses.
I want to make myself as accessible as possible to you throughout this process. So hopefully, through one of these means, you can find me online and reach out with your questions, comments, or just stopping by to say hello.
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3/25/2016Staff author Justin Seeley explains how to set up your master page, build a custom navigation bar, and define content blocks on the master page. Then he shows how to import your graphics and text (from sources such as CC Libraries and Microsoft Word) and style all of the content. In chapter 4, Justin shows how to add the "infinite scrolling" behavior that is so emblematic of single-page designs.
- Creating your master page elements
- Building a custom navigation bar
- Setting up content blocks
- Adding CC assets and text
- Styling the content section by section
- Adding menu links
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