Emmet in Visual Studio Code: Accelerate your HTML workflow

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Emmet in Visual Studio Code: Accelerate your HTML workflow
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2ch | Size: 395 MB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 30 lectures (2 hours, 42 mins) | Language: English

Take your HTML coding to the next level with Emmet in VS Code


What you'll learn

Be more productive in writing HTML code. Type it fast and efficiently
Type and customize Emmet Abbreviations: from very simple to complex
Use Emmet's commands


Requirements

The only requirement is to have a basic knowledge of HTML. If you know what the tag is and how to type it, you are good to go

Description

What's this course about?

In this course you will learn how to be very productive in writing your html code. For that purpose we will use Emmet. The code editor for the course is Visual Studio Code (although you can use any code editor that supports Emmet).


More details please!

If you have never heard of Emmet before, it is a special plugin that allows you to type html "on steroids". VS Code comes bundled with it so you can use it straight out of the box. The sole purpose of the plugin is to allow you to type html in a fast and efficient way, saving a tone of time. You type a small abbreviation and in a second it expands into a big table, list, complete form or whatever html structure you can think of.

Emmet comes prepacked with a lot of features. In this course we will talk about every feature that could benefit your html workflow. We will start from the very basics. I will show you its core features. Then we will explore some useful commands that it offers. I have also provided assignments for the course so that you could practice and better memorise Emmet’s features.

If you still write html the old way this course will probably change it. Let’s get started!


What should you know to take the course?

Very basic HTML knowledge would be enough


What's inside?

Expand abbreviation

Ids and Classes

Nesting elements

Sibling elements

Multiplication

Dummy text (lorem ipsum)

Climbing top in abbreviations

Grouping abbreviations

Attributes

Numbering elements

Wrap with abbreviation

Wrap individual lines with abbreviation

Update tag

Remove tag

Go to matching pair

Merge and evaluate

Assignments to test your knowledge of Emmet's features

Who is teaching you?

My name is Sergey Shtyrlov. I'm a frontend developer. I've been working with HTML and CSS on a daily basis for almost 7 years and continue doing it today. If you still write HTML without Emmet, you are wasting a lot of time!

Who this course is for:

You want to be more productive writing HTML code
You do a lot of HTML work and never heard of Emmet
You are new to web development and already write some HTML



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