- [Instructor] If you have access to the Exercise Files, you can follow along using the files organized by chapter. Inside of each chapter there are Exercise Files for specific videos. Note that not all videos will have Exercise Files.
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12/9/2016- Using browser development tools
- Inspecting HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
- Testing mobile layouts
- Coding in text editors and IDEs
- Using front-end frameworks and CSS preprocessors
- Working with the command line
- Using version control (such as Git)
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 7s
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1. Browser Tools and Add-Ons
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Browsers and browser testing5m 42s
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Inspect HTML1m 58s
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Inspect CSS4m 51s
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Test mobile layouts4m 11s
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JavaScript breakpoints4m 9s
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2. Text Editors
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Text editors and IDEs5m 46s
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Code autocompletion3m 11s
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Code snippets5m 3s
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3. Front-End Frameworks and CSS Preprocessors
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CSS reset style sheets1m 45s
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Front-end frameworks6m 52s
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CSS preprocessors4m 25s
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4. Apps, Command Line Tools, and Version Control
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Workflow automation tools1m 34s
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Git and version control1m 51s
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Conclusion
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Next steps44s
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