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Working with Text
After watching this video; you will be able to work with text in the mockup controls; including formatting and adding links to text.
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Working with Images
After watching this video; you will be able to work with images; including how to add and manipulate their properties in your mockups.
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Lists
After watching this video; you will be able to work with different types of lists.
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Customizing the User Interface
After watching this video; you will be able to customize the user interface with style sheets.
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Installing
After watching this video; you will be able to define the purpose of Axure RP software and install it.
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Working with Variables
After watching this video; you will be able to use variables to pass data across multiple pages and configure multiple values for widgets in an Axure RP file.
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Manipulating Data
After watching this video; you will be able to sort; paginate; and filter dataset data in Axure RP.
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Using GeoLocation
In Responsive Web Design; location-specific content may be made available to enhance the user experience. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how a geolocation application program interface (API) can be used to provide user-specific information and updates.
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Design Considerations
In Responsive Web Design; there are a host of design considerations and best practices that should be taken into account. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses some of the resources and considerations for flexible design when building responsive websites.
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Creating Web Pages
After watching this video; you will be able to create basic web pages with Bootstrap.
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Media Queries
When using the Responsive Web Design approach; an important tool is the @media rule. Media queries allow you to apply different style rules to different types of media. This helps determine how a browser handles a page; as well as the media contained within it. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses different types of media queries.
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Creating an Interactive Prototype
After watching this video; you will be able to practice creating an interactive prototype in Axure RP.
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Creating and Arranging Pages
After watching this video; you will be able to create pages and arrange them using the site map in Axure RP.
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Creating and Using Raised Events
After watching this video; you will be able to add custom interactions to master instances using raised events in Axure RP.
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Adding a Link
After watching this video; you will be able to add a page link in Axure RP.
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Adding and Removing Data
After watching this video; you will be able to add and remove data items in a Repeater Dataset in Axure RP.
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Adding Animations and Transitions
After watching this video; you will be able to add animation and transition effects to widgets in an Axure RP prototype.
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Adding Conditions
After watching this video; you will be able to configure conditions for fields in Axure RP.
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Adding Masters to Pages
After watching this video; you will be able to add masters to pages in Axure RP.
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Adding Widgets
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the available widgets in the Widgets pane; select and search Widget libraries; and describe how to add widgets to the design area in Axure RP.
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Animated Screen Transitions for an iPhone App
After watching this video; you will be able to create animated screen transitions for an iPhone app.
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Configuring a Master
After watching this video; you will be able to create a master and convert widgets to masters in Axure RP.
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Configuring Interactions
After watching this video; you will be able to configure interactions between controls and fields in Axure RP.
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Configuring Widgets
After watching this video; you will be able to describe how to configure single and multiple widgets using the Editor toolbar; context menu; properties; and style tabs; and use the different selection modes in Axure RP.
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Creating a Basic Prototype File
After watching this video; you will be able to create a basic prototype file with Axure RP.
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Creating a Custom Widget Library
After watching this video; you will be able to create a custom widget library in Axure.
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Creating a Flow Diagram
After watching this video; you will be able to create a flow diagram with shapes and connectors in Axure RP.
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Creating a Lightbox
After watching this video; you will be able to use dynamic panels to create lightboxes in Axure RP.
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Creating a Slideshow
After watching this video; you will be able to use dynamic panels to create slideshows in Axure RP.
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Creating a Sliding Menu for an iPhone App
After watching this video; you will be able to create a sliding menu for an iPhone app.
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Creating a Swiping Slideshow for an iPhone App
After watching this video; you will be able to create a swiping slideshow for an iPhone app.
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Creating Adaptive Views
After watching this video; you will be able to create adaptive views in Axure RP.
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Creating Breadcrumb Navigation
After watching this video; you will be able to create dynamic breadcrumb navigation using masters and dynamic panels in Axure RP.
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Creating Flyout and Tabbed Menus
After watching this video; you will be able to use dynamic panels to create flyout and tabbed menus in Axure RP.
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Creating Scrolling Content for an iPhone App
After watching this video; you will be able to create scrolling content for an iPhone app.
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Developing an Prototype
After watching this video; you will be able to practice using features such as masters; dynamic panels; and repeaters to develop Axure RP prototypes.
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Formatting All Pages
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Page Style Editor to format all pages in an Axure RP file.
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Formatting Pages
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Page Style tab to format a page in Axure RP.
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Generating a Sitemap
After watching this video; you will be able to generate a sitemap in Axure RP.
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Getting Started with Forms
After watching this video; you will be able to configure form prototypes in Axure RP.
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Introducing Adaptive Views
After watching this video; you will be able to introduce adaptive views in Axure RP.
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Overview of Interactions
After watching this video; you will be able to introduce interactions – triggers; events; cases; and action – in Axure RP.
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Positioning Widgets
After watching this video; you will be able to position; align; and lock widgets in Axure RP.
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Publishing a Prototype
After watching this video; you will be able to publish an Axure RP prototype.
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Rotating Banners
After watching this video; you will be able to use dynamic panels to create rotating banners in Axure RP.
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Stacked; Expanding; and Collapsing Regions
After watching this video; you will be able to use dynamic panels to create stacked; expanding; and collapsing regions in Axure RP.
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Team Projects
After watching this video; you will be able to introduce and create team projects in Axure.
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Using AxShare
After watching this video; you will be able to use AxShare in Axure.
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Using Dynamic Panels
After watching this video; you will be able to convert a button and images to a dynamic panel and configure states in Axure RP.
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Using Sketch Effects
After watching this video; you will be able to use sketch effects to apply a hand-drawn look to an Axure RP wireframe.
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Using the iPhone Template
After watching this video; you will be able to use the iPhone template in Axure RP.
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Using the Repeater
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Repeater widget to display data from the Repeater Dataset in Axure RP.
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Work with the Grid
After watching this video; you will be able to display the grid and create guides in Axure RP.
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Working with Adaptive Views
After watching this video; you will be able to configure layouts for adaptive views in Axure RP.
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Working with Custom Widget Libraries
After watching this video; you will be able to load and unload custom widget libraries in Axure.
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Working with Custom Widgets
After watching this video; you will be able to work with custom widgets by creating custom styles and properties; adding interactions; using the preserve corner feature; and organizing in folders in Axure RP.
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Working with Masters Pane
After watching this video; you will be able to work with the Masters Pane in Axure RP.
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Working with Show/Hide Options
After watching this video; you will be able to use options such as Bring to Front and Treat as Flyout for show/hide actions to facilitate faster build of design patterns in Axure RP.
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Working with Team Projects
After watching this video; you will be able to work with team projects in Axure.
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Off-canvas Flyout Menus
In Responsive Web Design; off-canvas menus are a useful way of optimizing page layout on devices with small screen sizes. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to use CSS and JavaScript so that on screens below a specified size; a menu automatically converts to an off-canvas menu.
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Optimizing Performance
In Responsive Web Design; by designing systems of components that are content driven rather than layout driven; you can further the performance optimization of your web sites. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses optimizing performance through Responsive Web Design.
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Overview of Responsive Design
CSS3 makes it easy to manipulate columns as part of Responsive Web Design. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to configure a web design so that content displays across different numbers of columns; depending on the available screen size.
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Overview of Responsive Navigation Options
In Responsive Web Design; you can develop responsive navigation options for when the screen size shrinks. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates navigation options at the top or bottom of a web page; which automatically adjusts to screen size in responsive design.
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Overview of
Responsive Web Design is a method of web design that uses features that optimize web site browsing for the user; regardless of the size of the interface. In this video; Jamie Campbell introduces Responsive Web Design and describes the main features of this approach to web design.
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Resizing Elements in Transition
In Responsive Web Design; you can ensure that elements on a page – including fonts; images; and containers – resize along with the viewport. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to develop web pages so that elements resize in transition.
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Responsive Keyframe Animations
In Responsive Web Design; Cascading Style Sheets Level 3 (CSS3) animation provides users with a sense of interactiveness and responsiveness. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to use keyframes and CSS3 animations to make a web page more responsive.
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Responsive Styling
By modifying the CSS; you can configure styling for different screen sizes in Responsive Web Design. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to configure responsive styling using CSS and media rules.
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Rounding Issues
In Responsive Web Design; the layouts of fluid grids are designed using percentages that may produce odd values and result in rounding errors. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates the rounding errors that may be produced when percentage values used in specifying column widths are expressed as repeating decimals.
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Scrolling Tables
In Responsive Web Design; page elements need to be responsive to different screen sizes. This can be achieved using scrolling tables. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to implement scrolling tables to cater for various screen sizes.
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Semantic Grid Systems
Semantic grids are page layouts that use a Preprocessor system like Sass in Responsive Web Design. In order for semantic grids to work; browsers must support standard HTML5 and CSS3. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how semantic grid systems work.
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Split Views
Using Responsive Web Design; you can create a web page to support multiple containers or split views. This ensures that content continues to display correctly even if the screen size is reduced; for example on a cell phone. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to create split views on web pages using simple rules in CSS3.
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Stacked Galleries
You can use Responsive Web Design to develop stacked galleries on web sites; which allows images to respond; based on changes in screen size. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to develop stacked galleries.
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Stacking Table Cells
Tables on web pages need to be responsive to the changes in screen size. In Responsive Web Design; stacking cells are used to achieve this. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to make tables responsive by stacking cells.
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SVG
In Responsive Web Design; you can create a Scalable Vector Graphic (SVG); which is a graphic designed to scale to any size while still retaining its shape and proportions. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to create SVG graphics; for example; if you are designing images for both web and mobile browsers.
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Tabbed Workspaces
In Responsive Web Design; you are able to create tabbed workspaces especially designed for small devices; like smartphones. This makes web pages more navigable and friendlier for users. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to work with tabbed workspaces.
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Using the CSS3 Grid Layout as a Flexible Container
In Responsive Web Design; CSS3 grid layouts can be used as flexible containers when designing a web site. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to use CSS3 grid layouts as flexible div containers in the design of responsive web sites.
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Using the CSS3 Overflow Property with Images
The CSS3 overflow property can be used in Responsive Web Design when images are too large to fit on web pages. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to use the CSS3 overflow property to resize images.
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Using the CSS3 viewport Parameter with a Media Query
When working with Responsive Web Design; the CSS3 viewport parameter can be used together with a media query. This is useful to instruct a browser on how to handle content on different devices; for example. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses the viewport parameter; including how the meta viewport tag instructs the browser on how to treat the viewport size.
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Using the NetworkInfo API
In Responsive Web Design; it is possible to check for a network connection to determine whether the user is offline or online; and to postpone server requests when a device loses connection. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to use JavaScript and the window.navigator object to enable the detection of a user's network connection state.
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Working with Additional Media Features
Media queries can be used in Responsive Web Design to determine the color properties and the type and accuracy of a pointing device. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to determine the color capabilities of devices accessing the web page and how to configure the stylesheet to accommodate various color ranges.
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Working with Additional Media Types
Responsive Web Design works with additional media types to provide an optimal viewing experience. When you have a media query; you normally set up a style sheet. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses how to work with additional media types; such as aural; braille; and handheld.
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Working with Multiple Media Queries
Responsive Web Design is an approach to web design that aims to provide an optimal viewing experience by working with multiple media queries. The media query determines what type of device is accessing a web page. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to work with multiple media queries.
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Text and
A web sites need to be legible and attractive; whether it is being viewed on a desktop; tablet; or smartphone. Using the Responsive Web Design approach; text can be scaled as required for the various size interfaces. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to set text to respond to adjustments in web design.
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The CSS3 FlexBox
In Responsive Web Design; the CSS3 FlexBox enables the use of a flexible layout that positions and resizes elements based on specified values in designing responsive web sites. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to use CSS3 FlexBox to center and resize web sites on a wide range of mobile devices.
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The HTML Picture Element
In Responsive Web Design; the new HTML5 picture element feature allows you to work with multiple images at once; as well as configure images for different viewports. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to use the HTML5 picture tag element; to work with multiple picture resolutions simultaneously.
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The HTML5 Canvas
In Responsive Web Design; you can use the HTML5 canvas to develop dynamic; scalable 2D shapes and images. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to use the HTML5 canvas to design content that is scalable and can be shrunken or enlarged depending on the size of the web page. .
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UI Options for Multiple Devices
Responsive Web Design encompasses a range of UI options that you can assign for use across multiple types of devices. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses the application of these UI options in Responsive Web Design.
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Using HTML5 Input Types and Attributes
In Responsive Web Design; you can use HTML5 inputs and attributes to modify forms so that they become more readable and fit easier on screen for users with small devices; such as tablets and smartphones. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to work with HTML5 inputs and attributes.
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Using Sprites in Responsive Design
In Responsive Web Design; you can use a sprite – a single image that contains multiple different images – when designing web pages. This allows you to use one image from which you can grab multiple images; for example. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to work with sprites for responsive designs.
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Using Style Tiles
In Responsive Web Design; style tiles are a collection of layout elements that convey a look and feel that can communicate to a client the responsive vision for a website. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses online resources and templates for style tiles.
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Compatibility with Older Browsers
Responsive Web Design needs to take into consideration compatibility with older browsers. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to use an external stylesheet to cater for varying viewport widths for browser compatibility.
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Conditional Loading
In Responsive Web Design; conditional loading allows the design to write code that can operate on web browsers and communicate with the server to determine which content gets delivered to the client. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses conditional loading; its functionality; and its uses.
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Converting a Table to a Chart
With Responsive Web Design; you can easily convert a table to a chart; which is useful when tables don't display correctly on web pages. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to convert a table to a chart.
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Deconstructing Menus
In Responsive Web Design; deconstructing menus is a practical way to ensure that menu options display appropriately even on devices with small screens. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to use CSS and JavaScript to deconstruct a drop-down menu automatically when screen size is below a specified width.
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Flexible Background Images
In Responsive Web Design; you can manipulate background images because they are flexible. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to configure flexible background images using CSS.
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Flexible Forms
Responsive Web Design allows you to design flexible forms. There are several considerations for forms when you’re designing for responsiveness. In this video; Jamie Campbell discusses designing flexible forms.
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Flexible Images
With the Responsive Web Design approach; you can use flexible images to change proportionally as the viewport is adjusted in the browser. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to create flexible images in Responsive Web Design.
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Flexible Videos
In Responsive Web Design; the flexible video feature in HTML5 gives you the ability to work with multiple video sources; as well as resize them to be compatible with a particular browser. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to use the video tag in HTML5 to specify a video’s controls and style.
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Fluid Layouts
In Responsive Web Design; fluid web site layouts can be designed using percentage values for widths; instead of fixed pixel values. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates fluid layouts and their advantages over fixed layouts in the design of web sites that can be viewed on a wide range of mobile devices.
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Footer Anchor Navigation
In Responsive Web Design; footer anchor navigation is a useful way to prevent users of devices with small screens from having to scroll to the bottom of the screen to access menu options. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to use CSS to configure footer anchor navigation.
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Hiding Portion of a Table
As an alternative to stacking cells or implementing a horizontal scroll bar when displaying tables on small screens; you can hide a portion of a table in Responsive Web Design. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to hide a portion of a wide table.
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Measurements for Responsiveness
Measurements are vital in Responsive Web Design. It's important to know when to use them and which ones to use when setting up the structure of a web page. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates the significance of measurements for responsiveness.
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Media Queries and Dimensions
When working with Responsive Web Design; media queries and dimensions allow you to specify how media will behave and be displayed within a web page based on the size of a device; for example. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to place media style specifications into a style sheet.
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Media Queries and Screen Resolution
In Responsive Web Design; you can apply media queries to devices with different screen resolutions – for example tablets; laptops; and smartphones. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to define media queries for screen resolution to ensure that web content loads correctly in a browser; regardless of the device being used.
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Off-canvas Content
Using off-canvas content is an important aspect of Responsive Web Design. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates how to configure both layout and menu containers so they appear side by side on large screens but stacked on small screens.
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Balsamiq Plugins
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the available Balsamiq plugins and the benefits they provide when creating mockups for wireframing.
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Balsamiq Versions
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the versions of Balsamiq and the benefits each provides when creating mockups for wireframing.
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Completing a Mobile Apps Mockup
After watching this video; you will be able to finish creating a mockup for a Mobile App.
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Completing a Mockups 3 for Google Drive Mockup
After watching this video; you will be able to finish creating a mockup using Mockups 3 for Google Drive.
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Completing a myBalsamiq Mockup
After watching this video; you will be able to finish creating a mockup using myBalsamiq.
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Completing a Windows Application Mockup
After watching this video; you will be able to plan and begin creating a mockup for a Mobile App.
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Continuing a Mobile Apps Mockup
After watching this video; you will be able to continue creating a mockup for a Mobile App.
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Continuing a Mockups 3 for Google Drive Mockup
After watching this video; you will be able to continue creating a mockup using Mockups 3 for Google Drive.
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Continuing a myBalsamiq Mockup
After watching this video; you will be able to continue creating a mockup using myBalsamiq.
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Creating a Clickable Wireframe
After watching this video; you will be able to use linking in your mockups to create a clickable wireframe.
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Creating a Footer
After watching this video; you will be able to create a footer symbol for use in your mockups.
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Creating a Header
After watching this video; you will be able to create a header symbol for use in your mockups.
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Creating a Hover State
After watching this video; you will be able to create the hover state to display full images.
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Creating a Linkable Control
After watching this video; you will be able to create a custom linkable control in your mockups.
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Creating a Modal View
After watching this video; you will be able to work with the modal screen control to create a modal view screen.
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Creating a Wireframe with Balsamiq Mockups
After watching this video; you will be able to use Balsamiq mockups to create a wireframe.
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Creating an Image Gallery
After watching this video; you will be able to create an image gallery and a thumbnail bar to show selected image.
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Creating Site Maps
After watching this video; you will be able to create a site map using the site map control.
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Creating Symbols
After watching this video; you will be able to create; import; and use symbols in your Balsamiq mockups.
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Exporting Mockups
After watching this video; you will be able to export your mockups to images; PDF files; and other projects.
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Grouping and Cropping Controls
After watching this video; you will be able to group and crop controls and describe the benefits associated with each of these features.
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Importing Existing Assets
After watching this video; you will be able to import existing assets from other web sites for use in your mockups.
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Importing Mockups
After watching this video; you will be able to import existing mockups and symbols into your current project.
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Layering Controls
After watching this video; you will be able to layer controls in your mockups and describe the benefits of using layering.
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Managing Symbols
After watching this video; you will be able to manage symbols in your mockups; including overriding properties and using symbols in multiple projects.
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myBalsamiq Fundamentals
After watching this video; you will be able to download; install; and configure user and site settings in myBalsamiq.
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Project Info Panel and Skins
After watching this video; you will be able to work with the Project Info Panel and skins; and identify the differences and benefits of the sketch and wireframe skins.
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Starting a Mobile Apps Mockup
After watching this video; you will be able to plan and begin creating a mockup for a Mobile App.
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Starting a Mockup Using myBalsamiq
After watching this video; you will be able to plan and begin creating a mockup using myBalsamiq.
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Starting a Mockups 3 for Google Drive Mockup
After watching this video; you will be able to install; configure; and begin creating a mockup using Mockups 3 for Google Drive.
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Starting a Windows Application Mockup
After watching this video; you will be able to finish creating a mockup for a Windows application.
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The Balsamiq Interface
After watching this video; you will be able to download and install the Balsamiq Mockups 3 for Desktop application and identify the major areas of the application’s interface.
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UI Controls Fundamentals
After watching this video; you will be able to add and edit UI controls in Balsamiq Mockups 3 for Desktop.
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Using Custom Icons
After watching this video; you will be able to work with custom icons; including how to create and add your own icons and how to import existing sets of icons.
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Using the Assets View
After watching this video; you will be able to use the Asset view to manage icons; images; and other assets for your mockups.
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Using the Data Grid Control
After watching this video; you will be able to work with the data grid control; including how to import data from Excel spreadsheets.
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Using the Menu and Menu Bar Controls
After watching this video; you will be able to work with the menu bar and menu controls.
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Using the Property Inspector
After watching this video; you will be able to work with the Property Inspector to alter control properties and add notes for your mockups; symbols; and assets.
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Wireframe Fundamentals
After watching this video; you will be able to describe what a wireframe is; the difference between low-fidelity and high-fidelity wireframes; the elements of wireframes; and how they can be used when creating web sites.
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Working with Alternates
After watching this video; you will be able to create and work with alternate versions of a mockup and describe the benefits of using alternates.
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Working with Icons
After watching this video; you will be able to work with icons; including the different methods available for locating; adding; and changing icons in your wireframes.
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Working with Mockups and Controls
After watching this video; you will be able to use controls in Balsamiq Mockups 3 for Desktop to create a mockup.
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Working with UI Controls
After watching this video; you will be able to snap; align; clone; and arrange UI controls in a mockup.
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Adding Markup
After watching this video; you will be able to use markup components to include annotations; comments; and explanations in your mockups.
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Examining Web Site Layout
After watching this video; you will be able to describe responsive web design.
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Exploring Bootstrap
After watching this video; you will be able to recall what Bootstrap is and how it is used.
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Exploring Color and Font
After watching this video; you will be able to recognize the importance of different color and font options.
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Exploring Databases
After watching this video; you will be able to recall the characteristics of common database models.
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Adding Grids and Containers
After watching this video; you will be able to add grids and containers to enhance the web page.
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Communicating with Databases
After watching this video; you will be able to recall the standards and technologies that facilitate database connectivity.
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Comparing CSS Locations
After watching this video; you will be able to compare external and internal locations of style sheets.
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Considering Devices
After watching this video; you will be able to recall the common devices and platforms that may be accessing the web site.
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Controlling Backgrounds and Borders
After watching this video; you will be able to use style sheets to control the backgrounds and borders of web pages.
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Exploring JavaScript
After watching this video; you will be able to identify JavaScript code and what it does.
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Exploring Responsive Web Design
After watching this video; you will be able to recall how responsive web design works and how to program for it.
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Exploring the Box Model
After watching this video; you will be able to identify different aspects of the box model.
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Formatting with Tags
After watching this video; you will be able to use different tags to produce the desired formatting.
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Identifying Back-end Considerations
After watching this video; you will be able to identify some of the back end design considerations.
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Identifying Business Requirements
After watching this video; you will be able to identify the business requirements for a web site.
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Identifying Purpose and Audience
After watching this video; you will be able to identify the purpose and audience of a web site.
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Interoperating with PHP
After watching this video; you will be able to recall some of the different PHP commands that can be used to interact with databases.
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Performing Testing
After watching this video; you will be able to perform site functionality testing.
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Using jQuery
After watching this video; you will be able to compare using the download versus using CDN.
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Using jQuery Effects
After watching this video; you will be able to use the slide and fade animations.
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Using jQuery Events
After watching this video; you will be able to use the click and change events.
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Using Styles
After watching this video; you will be able to effectively use styles to format web pages.
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Controlling Page Layout
After watching this video; you will be able to create multiple column layouts with style sheets.
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Creating Basic Web Pages
After watching this video; you will be able to identify the different basic elements needed to create a web page.
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Creating Links
After watching this video; you will be able to create links of differently types.
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Defining JavaScript
After watching this video; you will be able to recall what JavaScript is and how it is used.
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Design and Build a Basic Web Page
After watching this video; you will be able to create a basic web page from scratch.
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Designing Storyboards
After watching this video; you will be able to design storyboards for a web site.
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Downloading Bootstrap
After watching this video; you will be able to recall how to download and install Bootstrap.
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Embedding Audio
After watching this video; you will be able to embed audio files into a web page.
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Embedding PHP Statements
After watching this video; you will be able to embed PHP statements inside of HTML code.
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Embedding Videos
After watching this video; you will be able to embed videos into a web page.
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Embedding YouTube
After watching this video; you will be able to embed YouTube videos into a web page.
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Enhance a Web Page with Media and JavaScript
After watching this video; you will be able to add media and JavaScript to an existing web page.
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Enhancing with Animations
After watching this video; you will be able to use style sheets to include animations in a web site.
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Enhancing with Responsive Design
After watching this video; you will be able to recall how to use the responsive design functionality of Bootstrap.
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Examining CSS
After watching this video; you will be able to recall what the purpose of cascading style sheets is.
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Examining Database Management Systems
After watching this video; you will be able to identify the function of a database management system.
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Examining Form Elements
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the different parts of forms.
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Examining HTML5 Standards
After watching this video; you will be able to recall what is new with the HTML5 standards.
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Examining iframes
After watching this video; you will be able to describe what iframes are and how to use them.
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Examining Input Attributes
After watching this video; you will be able to describe input attributes.
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Examining Input Types
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the different input types.
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Examining jQuery
After watching this video; you will be able to recognize the jQuery syntax and selectors.
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Examining Page Layout
After watching this video; you will be able to recall common page layout and navigation.
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Examining Plugins
After watching this video; you will be able to describe what plugins are used for and identify the common types.
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Examining Selectors
After watching this video; you will be able to identify different selectors and recall what they are used for.
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Examining Testing Tools
After watching this video; you will be able to identify different tools for functionality testing.
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Examining the Software Development Life Cycle
After watching this video; you will be able to describe the different parts of the project life cycle.
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Managing Pages
After watching this video; you will be able to rename; copy; delete pages; organize pages using folders; and search for pages in Axure RP.
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Adding Images
After watching this video; you will be able to add images to your web site design.
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Using Notes
After watching this video; you will be able to use and create notes for widgets and pages in Axure RP.
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Formatting Text
After watching this video; you will be able to format text to produce a customized page.
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Creating and Using Raised Events
After watching this video; you will be able to create documentation for an Axure RP project.
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Responsive Styling
In Responsive Web Design; Modernizr is a JavaScript library that allows the detection of web browser support for HyperText Markup Language Version 5 (HTML5) and Cascading Style Sheets Level 3 (CSS3) features. Workarounds may be added for unsupported features. In this video; Jamie Campbell demonstrates two tools that use Modernizr for HTML5 and CSS3 feature detection.
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Using Tables
After watching this video; you will be able to use different types of tables.
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Working with Forms
After watching this video; you will be able to work with form prototypes in Axure RP.
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Using Justinmind: Creating a Working Prototype Part 2
After watching this video, you will be able to add text, input fields, text boxes, and buttons to a prototype of a web application in Justinmind.
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Using Justinmind: Creating a Working Prototype Part 3
After watching this video, you will be able to add content pages to a prototype of a web application in Justinmind.
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Using Justinmind: Creating a Working Prototype Part 4
After watching this video, you will be able to add widgets and links to a prototype of a web application in Justinmind.
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OSs, Regulations, & Laws: Why Regulatory Compliance?
After watching this video, you will be able to specify why regulatory compliance is important and why it's needed.
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OSs, Regulations, & Laws: Android Accessibility
After watching this video, you will be able to describe how Android provides a more accessible experience.
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OSs, Regulations, & Laws: iOS Accessibility
After watching this video, you will be able to describe how iOS provides a more accessible experience.
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OSs, Regulations, & Laws: The Development of Regulations
After watching this video, you will be able to describe the development of regulations for web accessibility.
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OSs, Regulations, & Laws: The Evolution of Attitudes
After watching this video, you will be able to specify how the United Nations and the information revolution combined as a force for change in how we think about persons with disabilities.
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OSs, Regulations, & Laws: A Brief History of Policy
After watching this video, you will be able to describe the history of policy to protect the rights of persons with disabilities, and the United Nation's role in those efforts.
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OSs, Regulations, & Laws: The Dangers of Noncompliance
After watching this video, you will be able to define the dangers surrounding designing web sites that don't comply with regulations and standards.
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OSs, Regulations, & Laws: European Laws
After watching this video, you will be able to specify existing accessibility laws in Europe.
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OSs, Regulations, & Laws: United States Laws
After watching this video, you will be able to specify existing accessibility laws in the United States.
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OSs, Regulations, & Laws: Standards and Obligations
After watching this video, you will be able to describe why standards for web accessibility may compel you to be compliant even if you're not legally obligated.
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OSs, Regulations, & Laws: The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
After watching this video, you will be able to define the WAI, its role, and what it implies.
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OSs, Regulations, & Laws: Other Laws
After watching this video, you will be able to specify existing accessibility laws around the globe.
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OSs, Regulations, & Laws: Canadian Laws
After watching this video, you will be able to specify existing accessibility laws in Canada.
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Introduction to Web Accessibility: Introduction
After watching this video, you will be able to describe web accessibility and why it's important.
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Introduction to Web Accessibility: Benefits of Accessibility
After watching this video, you will be able to specify the benefits of creating accessible web sites.
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Introduction to Web Accessibility: Challenges
After watching this video, you will be able to define the challenges commonly associated with creating more accessible web sites.
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Introduction to Web Accessibility: Accessibility and Design
After watching this video, you will be able to describe web accessibility and what it means to web designers.
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Introduction to Web Accessibility: Physical Disabilities
After watching this video, you will be able to specify types and causes of physical disabilities.
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Introduction to Web Accessibility: Vision Impairment
After watching this video, you will be able to describe various types and causes of vision impairment.
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Introduction to Web Accessibility: Why Accessibility is Misunderstood
After watching this video, you will be able to describe common misconceptions surrounding web accessibility.
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Introduction to Web Accessibility: Accessibility in the Enterprise
After watching this video, you will be able to specify the importance of web accessibility in the enterprise.
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Introduction to Web Accessibility: Keyboards
After watching this video, you will be able to describe the various keyboard technologies and how they can be leveraged in accessible web design.
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Introduction to Web Accessibility: Types of Assistive Technologies
After watching this video, you will be able to describe the role of assistive technologies and why it's important to be aware of these technologies.
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Introduction to Web Accessibility: Learning Disabilities
After watching this video, you will be able to define types and causes of learning disabilities.
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Introduction to Web Accessibility: Cognitive Disabilities
After watching this video, you will be able to define types and causes of cognitive disabilities.
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Introduction to Web Accessibility: Mobile Devices
After watching this video, you will be able to specify mobile devices and how they pose a challenge in accessible web design.
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Introduction to Web Accessibility: Screen Readers
After watching this video, you will be able to define screen reader technologies and how they can be leveraged in accessible web design.
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Introduction to Web Accessibility: Screen Magnifiers
After watching this video, you will be able to define screen magnifier technologies and how they can be leveraged in accessible web design.
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OSs, Regulations, & Laws: OS X Accessibility
After watching this video, you will be able to describe how OS X provides a more accessible experience.
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OSs, Regulations, & Laws: Windows Accessibility
After watching this video, you will be able to describe how Windows provides a more accessible experience.
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Introduction to Web Accessibility: Define Web Accessibility
After watching this video, you will be able to define web accessibility, challenges, disabilities, and technologies.
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Introduction to Web Accessibility: Speech Synthesizers
After watching this video, you will be able to specify speech synthesizer technologies and how they can be leveraged in accessible web design.
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Accessibility & Design: Define Common Design Principles
After watching this video, you will be able to describe best practices, design principles, and methods.
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Accessibility & Design: TabIndex
After watching this video, you will be able to define the purpose and value of TabIndex in accessible web design.
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Accessibility & Design: Focus
After watching this video, you will be able to describe the purpose and value of focus in accessible web design.
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Accessibility & Design: CSS3 Best Practices
After watching this video, you will be able to specify best practices for using CSS3 in accessible web design.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Principle A.2: Editing Views are Perceivable
After watching this video, you will be able to define ATAG 2.0 principle A.2: editing views are perceivable, and its guidelines.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Principle A.1: Authoring Tool User Interfaces
After watching this video, you will be able to define ATAG 2.0 principle A.1: authoring tool user interfaces follow applicable accessibility guidelines, and its guidelines.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Integration of Accessibility Features
After watching this video, you will be able to describe how integration using ATAG 2.0 promotes better development for accessibility.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Levels of Conformance
After watching this video, you will be able to specify ATAG 2.0 levels of conformance and how conformance is achieved.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Principle B.2: Authors Supported in Production
After watching this video, you will be able to describe ATAG 2.0 principle B.2: authors supported in production, and its guidelines.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Principle B.1: Automatic Processes
After watching this video, you will be able to describe ATAG 2.0 principle B.1: fully automatic processes and accessible content, and its guidelines.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Principle A.4: Editing Views are Understandable
After watching this video, you will be able to define ATAG 2.0 principle A.4: editing views are understandable, and its guidelines.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Principle A.3: Editing Views are Operable
After watching this video, you will be able to define ATAG 2.0 principle A.3: editing views are operable, and its guidelines.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Principle B.4: Promote Accessibility Features
After watching this video, you will be able to describe ATAG 2.0 principle B.4: authoring tools promote and integrate their accessibility features, and its guidelines.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Principle B.3: Authors Supported in Improvement
After watching this video, you will be able to describe ATAG 2.0 principle B.3: authors are supported in improving the accessibility of existing content, and its guidelines.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): ATAG and WCAG
After watching this video, you will be able to specify ATAG and WCAG and how they relate to each other.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Live Authoring Tools
After watching this video, you will be able to describe how ATAG 2.0 may be applied to live authoring tools.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Web Technologies and ATAG 2.0
After watching this video, you will be able to specify ATAG 2.0 conformance as it pertains to authoring tools capable of producing multiple web content technologies.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Types of Conformance
After watching this video, you will be able to define the two types of conformance levels for ATAG 2.0.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Requirements for Conformance
After watching this video, you will be able to describe ATAG and WCAG requirements for conformance and components of a conformance claim.
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HTML5 & Accessibility: HTML5 Improvements
After watching this video, you will be able to describe how HTML5 improves on prior versions to provide more robust web site creation.
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HTML5 & Accessibility: HTML5 and Accessibility
After watching this video, you will be able to describe HTML5 and why it's an important part of developing accessible web sites.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Describe ATAG and Its Implementation
After watching this video, you will be able to describe ATAG 2.0, its purpose, and accessible production.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Determining Success
After watching this video, you will be able to define how to determine success in determining ATAG 2.0 conformance using the three potential answers.
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HTML5 & Accessibility: HTML5 Canvas
After watching this video, you will be able to describe the HTML5 canvas and how it can be used in the creation of more accessible web pages.
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HTML5 & Accessibility: DOCTYPE Declaration
After watching this video, you will be able to define HTML DOCTYPE and contrast DOCTYPE for different HTML versions.
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HTML5 & Accessibility: HTML5 APIs
After watching this video, you will be able to describe APIs and list the new APIs available in HTML5.
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HTML5 & Accessibility: HTML5 VIDEO
After watching this video, you will be able to describe how HTML5 VIDEO provides better accessibility.
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HTML5 & Accessibility: FIGURE and FIGCAPTION
After watching this video, you will be able to specify how FIGURE and FIGCAPTION are used.
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HTML5 & Accessibility: NAV, HEADER, and FOOTER
After watching this video, you will be able to describe the purposes of NAV, HEADER, and FOOTER.
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HTML5 & Accessibility: SECTION, ARTICLE, and ASIDE
After watching this video, you will be able to define the purposes of SECTION, ARTICLE, and ASIDE.
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HTML5 & Accessibility: Introduction to CSS3
After watching this video, you will be able to define CSS3 and how it combines with HTML5 and JavaScript for better accessible web design.
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HTML5 & Accessibility: Introduction to JavaScript
After watching this video, you will be able to describe JavaScript and the role it plays in accessible web design.
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HTML5 & Accessibility: PROGRESS, MEDIA, and TIME
After watching this video, you will be able to specify the purposes of PROGRESS, MEDIA, and TIME.
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HTML5 & Accessibility: HTML5 AUDIO
After watching this video, you will be able to define how HTML5 AUDIO provides better accessibility.
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Accessibility & Design: Progressive Enhancement
After watching this video, you will be able to describe progressive enhancement.
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HTML5 & Accessibility: Define HTML5 and Accessibility
After watching this video, you will be able to describe HTML5, why it's important for developing accessible web sites, and various features of accessibility.
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HTML5 & Accessibility: JavaScript and Accessibility
After watching this video, you will be able to define common issues relating to JavaScript, best practices, and accessibility issues.
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Accessibility & Design: Feature Detection and Browsers
After watching this video, you will be able to define feature detection and how it can be used.
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Accessibility & Design: WAI-ARIA
After watching this video, you will be able to describe WAI-ARIA and its role in accessible web design.
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Accessibility & Design: JavaScript Best Practices
After watching this video, you will be able to specify JavaScript best practices that can be used to provide more accessible web sites.
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Accessibility & Design: Clean Coding Principles
After watching this video, you will be able to define clean coding principles and why they should be used.
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Accessibility & Design: Policy and Organizational Support
After watching this video, you will be able to describe policy and organizational support and how it nurtures a more inclusive environment for accessibility.
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Accessibility & Design: Required Skills for Web Accessibility Design
After watching this video, you will be able to specify required skills and capabilities that enterprises look for when hiring accessible web designers.
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Accessibility & Design: Testing
After watching this video, you will be able to describe how testing is an important part of the accessible design process.
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Accessibility & Design: Popup Menus
After watching this video, you will be able to define the purpose and value of popup menus in accessible web design.
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Accessibility & Design: JavaScript Toolkits
After watching this video, you will be able to describe the various JavaScript toolkits that can be used in accessible web design.
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Accessibility & Design: Best Practices
After watching this video, you will be able to specify best practices for accessible web design, including content, dynamic content, coding, and look and feel.
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Accessibility & Design: Design vs. Development
After watching this video, you will be able to describe the differences and similarities between design and development of accessible web sites.
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OSs, Regulations, & Laws: Define Standards and Laws
After watching this video, you will be able to describe standards and laws for web accessibility.
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OSs, Regulations, & Laws: Introduction to WAI-ARIA
After watching this video, you will be able to describe WAI-ARIA and its mandate.
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WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards: Guidelines and Success Criteria
After watching this video, you will be able to describe WCAG guidelines and success criteria.
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WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards: WCAG Principles of Accessibility
After watching this video, you will be able to describe WCAG principles of accessibility.
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WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards: WCAG 1.0 vs. WCAG 2.0
After watching this video, you will be able to describe differences between WCAG 1.0 and WCAG 2.0 and improvements made to WCAG 2.0.
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WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards: WCAG 2.0
After watching this video, you will be able to define WCAG 2.0 and its purpose.
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WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards: Guidelines 2.1 and 2.2
After watching this video, you will be able to define WCAG 2.0 principle 2, guideline 2.1: keyboard accessible and guideline 2.2: enough time.
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WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards: Guideline 1.4
After watching this video, you will be able to define WCAG 2.0 principle 1 guideline 1.4: distinguishable content.
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WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards: Guidelines 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3
After watching this video, you will be able to define WCAG 2.0 principle 1, guideline 1.1: text alternatives, 1.2: time-based media, and 1.3: adaptable content.
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WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards: Techniques for Success Criteria
After watching this video, you will be able to specify WCAG techniques for WCAG success criteria.
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WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards: Guidelines 3.2 and 3.3
After watching this video, you will be able to define WCAG 2.0 principle 3, guideline 3.2: predictable and guideline 3.3: input assistance.
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WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards: Guideline 3.1
After watching this video, you will be able to define WCAG 2.0 principle 3, guideline 3.1: readable.
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WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards: Guidelines 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, and 2.6
After watching this video, you will be able to define WCAG 2.0 principle 2, guideline 2.3: seizures, guideline 2.4: navigable, guideline 2.5: pointer accessible, and guideline 2.6: additional sensor inputs.
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WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards: 5.3 and 5.4 Statements of Partial Conformance
After watching this video, you will be able to define WCAG 2.0 section 5.3: statement of partial conformance - third party content, and section 5.4 statement of partial conformance - language.
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WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards: 5.2 Conformance Claims
After watching this video, you will be able to define WCAG 2.0 section 5.2: conformance claims.
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WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards: Guidelines 5.1: WCAG 2.1 Conformance
After watching this video, you will be able to describe WCAG conformance requirements for WCAG 2.1.
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WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards: Guideline 4.1
After watching this video, you will be able to define WCAG 2.0 principle 4, guideline 4.1: compatible.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Layers of Guidance
After watching this video, you will be able to define ATAG 2.0 layers of guidance parts, principles, guidelines, and success criteria.
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG): Introduction to ATAG 2.0
After watching this video, you will be able to describe ATAG 2.0, its purpose, and the audience it's intended for.
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WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards: Describe WCAG 2.0 Standards and Guidelines
After watching this video, you will be able to describe WCAG 2.0, its standards, and its guidelines.
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Using Justinmind: Create and Simulate a Prototype
After watching this video, you will be able to create a prototype, use the menus and sidebars in the Justinmind desktop application, and simulate a prototype.
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Using Justinmind: Using the Site Map
After watching this video, you will be able to access and navigate the Justinmind site map.
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Using Justinmind: Using Scenarios
After watching this video, you will be able to access and use scenarios in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using the Masters Sidebar
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Masters sidebar in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using the Templates Sidebar
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Templates sidebar in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using the Screens Sidebar
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Screens sidebar in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using the Requirements Sidebar
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Requirements sidebar in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using the Navigator Sidebar
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Navigator sidebar in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using the Outline Sidebar
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Outline sidebar in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using the Variable Sidebar
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Variable sidebar in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using the Data Masters Sidebar
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Data Masters sidebar in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using Multiple Widgets to Create a Prototype
After watching this video, you will be able to create a more advanced prototype using multiple controls and interactive events in a Justinmind prototype.
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Using Justinmind: Using the Mobile App to Access a Desktop Project
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Justinmind mobile app to open and simulate a prototype saved using the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Configuring the Justinmind Mobile App
After watching this video, you will be able to configure the Justinmind mobile application.
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Using Justinmind: Changing Shape Properties
After watching this video, you will be able to edit the properties of shapes in a Justinmind prototype.
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Using Justinmind: Inserting Shapes
After watching this video, you will be able to add shapes to a Justinmind prototype.
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Using Justinmind: Adding Text
After watching this video, you will be able to add text to a Justinmind prototype.
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Using Justinmind: Adding Checkboxes and Radio Buttons
After watching this video, you will be able to add checkboxes and radio buttons to a Justinmind prototype.
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Using Justinmind: Installing the Mobile Justinmind App
After watching this video, you will be able to install the Justinmind mobile application.
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Using Justinmind: Using Hotspots
After watching this video, you will be able to use hotspots to initiate events in a Justinmind prototype.
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Using Justinmind: Adding Interactive Events
After watching this video, you will be able to add interactive events to a Justinmind prototype.
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Using Justinmind: Adding and Reviewing Comments
After watching this video, you will be able to add and review comments in Justinmind.
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Using Justinmind: Creating a Prototype with Images
After watching this video, you will be able to create a prototype that contains images using the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Creating a Blank Prototype
After watching this video, you will be able to create an empty prototype using the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Get Started with Justinmind
After watching this video, you will be able to manage online account settings, projects, users, notifications, and preferences in Justinmind.
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Using Justinmind: Setting Network Configuration Preferences
After watching this video, you will be able to set network configuration preferences in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Setting Account Preferences
After watching this video, you will be able to set account preferences in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Setting Preferences for Functional Scenarios
After watching this video, you will be able to set preferences for functional scenarios in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Sharing Projects
After watching this video, you will be able to use options for sharing projects in Justinmind.
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Using Justinmind: Setting User Interface Preferences
After watching this video, you will be able to set user interface preferences in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Setting Preferences for Requirements Fields
After watching this video, you will be able to configure requirements fields using preference settings in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using the Comments Sidebar
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Comments sidebar in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using the Events Sidebar
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Events sidebar in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using the Properties Sidebar
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Widgets sidebar in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using the File and Edit Menus
After watching this video, you will be able to use the File and Edit menus in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Finding and Opening a Project
After watching this video, you will be able to open an existing project in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Creating a Prototype Using an Existing VP File
After watching this video, you will be able to create a prototype using an existing VP file in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Creating a Prototype Using an Example
After watching this video, you will be able to create a prototype using one of the examples provided in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using the Widgets Sidebar
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Widgets sidebar in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using the Widgets Menu
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Widgets menu in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using the Simulate Menu
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Simulate menu in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using the View Menu
After watching this video, you will be able to use the View menu in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Creating a Working Prototype Part 1
After watching this video, you will be able to add pre-built Android widgets to a prototype of a web application in Justinmind.
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Using Justinmind: Importing a Widget Library
After watching this video, you will be able to import a downloaded widget library for use in a Justinmind prototype.
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Using Justinmind: Accessing Widget Libraries
After watching this video, you will be able to download widget libraries for use in creating Justinmind prototypes.
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Using Justinmind: Creating a Prototype for a Wearable Device
After watching this video, you will be able to create a basic Justinmind prototype for a wearable device.
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Using Justinmind: Highlighting Interactive Areas
After watching this video, you will be able to highlight interactive areas in a Justinmind prototype.
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Using Justinmind: Creating Custom Widgets
After watching this video, you will be able to create custom widgets using Justinmind and add them to a custom library for future use.
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Using Justinmind: Defining Multiple Actions and Events
After watching this video, you will be able to add multiple actions to project objects to initiate different events in a Justinmind prototype.
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Using Justinmind: Adding Visual Appeal
After watching this video, you will be able to add colors, gradients, shadows, and other visual effects to objects in a Justinmind prototype.
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Using Justinmind: Testing Gestures in a Prototype
After watching this video, you will be able to upload a Justinmind prototype that uses gestures to a mobile device for testing.
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Using Justinmind: Linking Gestures to Events
After watching this video, you will be able to use gestures to trigger events in a Justinmind prototype.
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Using Justinmind: Creating Prototypes for Touchscreen Devices
After watching this video, you will be able to create a prototype that simulates gestures for touchscreen devices using Justinmind.
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Using Justinmind: Create and Simulate a Working Prototype
After watching this video, you will be able to create and simulate a working prototype in Justinmind.
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Using Justinmind: Simulating a Prototype
After watching this video, you will be able to simulate a Justinmind prototype and export it for testing on a mobile device.
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Using Justinmind: Linking Objects to Events
After watching this video, you will be able to link elements to events to create a working prototype of a web application using Justinmind.
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Using Justinmind: Registering the Justinmind Desktop Application
After watching this video, you will be able to upgrade the free version of Justinmind.
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Using Justinmind: Exploring the Justinmind Desktop Application
After watching this video, you will be able to identify key features and navigate menus in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Installing the Justinmind Desktop Application
After watching this video, you will be able to install the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Creating and Managing Account Notifications
After watching this video, you will be able to create and manage notifications in Justinmind.
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Using Justinmind: Setting General Preferences
After watching this video, you will be able to set general preferences in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Navigating and Using Help
After watching this video, you will be able to use the help options in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Accessing Help
After watching this video, you will be able to access help and support from the splash page of the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Using the Justinmind Splash Page
After watching this video, you will be able to use the options available on the Justinmind splash page.
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Using Justinmind: Creating and Managing Account Users
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Users page to create and manage account users in Justinmind.
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Using Justinmind: Navigating Account Projects
After watching this video, you will be able to use the Projects page to navigate account projects and prototypes in Justinmind.
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Using Justinmind: Accessing Support
After watching this video, you will be able to navigate the online support pages for Justinmind.
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Using Justinmind: Setting Backup Preferences
After watching this video, you will be able to set backup preferences in the Justinmind desktop application.
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Using Justinmind: Justinmind Account Types
After watching this video, you will be able to differentiate between the three Justinmind account types.
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Using Justinmind: Navigating the Justinmind Web Page
After watching this video, you will be able to use menu options to navigate the Justinmind web page.
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Using Justinmind: Introduction to the Justinmind Web Page
After watching this video, you will be able to identify the key areas and options on the Justinmind web page.
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Using Justinmind: The Justinmind Tour
After watching this video, you will be able to access the Justinmind functionality covered in the tour.
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Using Justinmind: Managing Account Settings
After watching this video, you will be able to access and manage account settings in Justinmind.
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Using Justinmind: Online Account Options and Services
After watching this video, you will be able to identify the main options and services that are available in an online Justinmind account.
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Using Justinmind: Creating a Justinmind Account
After watching this video, you will be able to create a Justinmind account and use it to log in to the Justinmind web site.