Welcome to the course which is intended for anyone who is interested in learning about creating a Responsive Sidebar and a Responsive Navbar using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Greetings, everyone. My name is Sahand, and I’ve been working as a programmer for more than fifteen years.

This course was developed to allow me to share my knowledge and experience with you.

This course is intended to help you become more familiar with the concept of responsive design, and I hope you will find it to be beneficial.

After completing this course, you will be able to complete two projects: the first will be a beautiful and responsive sidebar created entirely with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, which will allow website users to add and remove (toggle) the sidebar by clicking on the bars and removing the Sidebar using the closing button; and the second project will be a Responsive Navbar created entirely with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, which will allow website users to toggle the menu by clicking on the bars.

Introduction to Visual Studio Code and its necessary extensions is covered in detail in the first section of this course, which is straightforward and easy to follow.

Afterwards, we’ll create an SVG logo and write the HTML code for it.

As soon as you have finished with the HTML, you will move on to the CSS section and learn how to use the Font Awesome extension.

This project will teach you many skills, such as how to create an SEO-friendly logo and use Font Awesome, as well as some essential JavaScript methods used on most websites, such as the addeventlistener method and toggle.

Even if you do not have any prior knowledge of HTML, CSS, or JavaScript before beginning the course, you will be perfectly fine. A summary of the basics of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is provided in the course.

This is a short course that will teach you about HTML, CSS, and JavaScript while building a simple but practical Sidebar and Navbar.

So, if you’re as enthusiastic as I am about learning how to create a Responsive Sidebar and a Responsive Navbar, as well as the fundamentals of HTML, CSS and JavaScript, then let’s get started.


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