I think I first saw one of Brad's videos like 6 years ago, and ever since then I saw dozens of them! And it's not like i'm LOOKING for Brad's videos specifically, but like, every topic on which I need help with, it seems that Brad has a video prepared up his sleeve. It's like no matter what I do in life, no matter how much I progress and be a super senior developer, Brad will always have 10 years of knowledge over me!
@43:00, I made it work without creating a new . It would be difficult to maintain if we create the same content with different styling for different screens size. I made it work with this line Track Company-wide progress
I've been studying / coding for a little over a year now and I'm starting to just look for your videos when I learn a new topic. If you didn't cover it, I look elsewhere but you're my go-to now. I appreciate all the help.
Dude. You keep essentially apologizing for this 'taking a long time' because you are explaining things... you cranked this out as fast or faster than so many other channels on youtube that don't explain a damn thing. This was one of the most helpful frontend coding videos I've ever watched. You are fantastic at this and I cannot wait to dive into your channel! Thank you SO MUCH for the explanations! What is the point in just coding along with someone with no understanding of WHY??? You know? Also, I'm glad you finally said that the color was 'kinda like orange' even though we called it red. I was worried my eyes were bad lol
Everytime I run into a dev tool I want to learn, or a client asks me something about web development, it is Traversy Media to the rescue!! Thanks man for all the good content!
Traversy media Thanks for providing these free contents I can't thank you enough My elder brother got a job as a senior software engineer in ALASCO company in Germany All thanks to your free contents. He couldn't have done it without your help and ofcourse....for doing the hard work Sure the journey was not an easy one But he did the hard work especially when he didn't feel like doing it... Thank you Brad Traversy ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Hallo, interesting story, I also live in Germany looking for a position for almost 4mons as a junior Software Engineer, can you please help me to speak to your brother to help me to get a job in his company I saw an opening position
Thanks a lot for this Brad. An amazing summary and description of how to use tailwind. To easily know what each number represents in 'px', just multiply by 4. '4 = 16px', '6 = 24px'
I usually don't comment on videos but really want to say thank you Brad for the tremendous amount of work you're doing in the software community. Following along step-by-step with these projects really helps show what these frameworks can do. It's a big ask, but it would be amazing if we did a project like this in the future but completed additional pages so we had a legit 4-5 page website that would truly be a "Job Ready" project in the sense, like maybe show how we build this one page and then copy certain elements to create a Product page, or a About Us page that was fleshed out even more. Regardless, you're changing people's lives and I thank you immensely for the work you're doing dude!
This project is a coding challenge from Front End Mentor, the design provided on Front End Mentor is only one landing page and Brad is showing the community how to recreate it using Tailwind, so to be honest if anybody wanted to extend the project and create more pages, they're free to, including yourself. We can follow along and copy what Brad is doing on this video, ultimately we learn by doing things completely on our own to consolidate what we follow in lectures.
OMG this is awesome-thank you for doing this, Brad. I just finished a Tailwind course on Udemy and I can't wait to practice what I learned with this tutorial. I love Tailwind!
Brother, your video is REALLY helping me out, I'm a wannabe frontend developer, and I had just found out about you, certainly going to use your courses to get better at this new (to me) thing. The thing is, I already learned a lot of HTML and CSS, but this helps save on time a bunch. What a time to be alive. Thank you.
If you want to watch another video on Tailwind: I just posted a new Tailwind CSS Tutorial (2023) - maybe this is also helpful ... 😉 All the best for your journey!
brad, you're just too good for these web development skills won't believe about your past if you didn't tell us your talent is so precious, dont waste it, keep going strong buddy
Really, I just decided to start using tailwind, and you immediately made a video, you basically teached me all about web development in less than 2 years thank you very much
As always, outstanding content! We are very lucky in the development community to have people like you, generous, and willing to share content so as everyone can learn. Thank you.
let me make this simpler..... sir I want to say that you are the best I hope this video don't get out of here soon for the sake of future developers caz alot of channels can be making things complicated like hell... hailing from Nigeria
Not sure if you mentioned it since I didn't go through the entire thing but a really cool feature is you can add custom values to pretty much every class, particulary the one I use since tailwind doesn't have classes for vh and vw you can do: class="h-[50vh]" another example would be something like class="bg-[#c301f2]"
this is a damn good video for me since I wanted to learn flexbox in tailwindcss, can't wait to apply this to my own project. Thanks brad for making an amazing tutorial!
Thanks for the video tutorial. I really appreciate the video. There are so many classes that I didn't know existed and this video teaches them in a proper manner. But, I would have liked a better explanation on how the design is getting translated to the code. For example, I would like to understand your process and thinking behind coding the specific divs and how you are thinking about the layout and so on. Also. Just writing the content first and then adding classes to it explains the process in a better manner. In most of these crash courses, I don't get to see this in action. It is just code from top to bottom without a clue on what is being laid out under what. Thanks for the effort once again. Yo have a great community of people here
Every time I am thinking about trying a new tech, a new lib or whatever, generally within the same week I got a notification from Brad's channel !Brad, you are amazing and by far my preferred instructor out there and you made my dream of becoming a dev more accessible already more than 2 years ago. Thank you
i like the way you explain the content of all you crash course. your video help a lot thank you for all the energy and the times you take to explain the content
Interesting. Just finished doing this course and I really enjoyed. It was a little bit complicated and hard but I will try to read code again and try to make again every small section. :)
It seems to me that Tailwind is one of them technologies that a lot developers jump on the band wagon with, because they feel they would be left behind if they didn't. It's like going back to the old days with inline styles. For example if you have a load of buttons on a page with drop shadows, hover effects and gradients, it's a lot of code to write and maintain for each button. If a client wants the button modified, you have trawl though all the html code and change every instance of that button. It's a lot easier to have a separate style sheet. It's not that long ago when everyone was raving on about CSS variables, where you could change one setting and it would update the whole site. Stick with CSS or SASS.
Loved the recording & presentation. BUT, we'd understand it better if you save frequently instead of "ta da!" at the end. I mean if you skip the Emmet method and do save frequently as you add classes in the existing element, we would understand better what happens with what.
@traversy media my question is why do we toggle the class 'hidden' when adding an eventlistener on btn ,when there is already a hidden class on id=menu
I will be very glad of you create a website that have admin and user dashboard at the same time using JavaScript and nodejs which less routes on the website Thanks you the best so far
You've no idea how much that just helped me, I'm new to tailwind, started working on this yesterday and came back to it today, just spent an hour trying to get a gap/margin to display between the testimonial section and the one above and obviously nothing happened, ran npm watch and voila margin appeared. Thanks ever so much - wishing you great luck in life!
Keep the accent! Tailwind sped this up quite a bit. Kevin Powell is building this same site from FEM with utility classes and it's already a 5 hour video series.
thank you for doing this comprehensive overview. Most other coding tuts on this leave me confused when approaching a project using this framework. And I feel dread whenever I see this included because it is hardly ever well explained.
This couldn't have come at a better time, I was literally researching Tailwind courses on Udemy and other platforms but couldn't find anything that really stood out, thank you for the content!
This is my favourite channel. I especially like it when you explain everything so nicely. I wish you a lot of success with the channel and happy life. ❤️
Because of Brad Im now a Fullstack Web Dev at one of the Tech companies in my country. Thank you so much Brad.
proof?
@@vishalmane3139 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@vishalmane3139 proof of work or proof of stake ?
@@youssef_houmazen proof of snake hahaha
@davebudah how many months it took u to become Full stack Developer?
Thank you for the continuous content Brad! I wouldn’t be the developer I am today without your videos
Yeah I am also like you. Brad is awesome and his teaching skill also .
This channel so underrated imo
We were great as the Ultimate Maniacs, brotha!
I think I first saw one of Brad's videos like 6 years ago,
and ever since then I saw dozens of them!
And it's not like i'm LOOKING for Brad's videos specifically, but like, every topic on which I need help with, it seems that Brad has a video prepared up his sleeve. It's like no matter what I do in life, no matter how much I progress and be a super senior developer, Brad will always have 10 years of knowledge over me!
@43:00, I made it work without creating a new . It would be difficult to maintain if we create the same content with different styling for different screens size. I made it work with this line
Track Company-wide progress
I've been studying / coding for a little over a year now and I'm starting to just look for your videos when I learn a new topic. If you didn't cover it, I look elsewhere but you're my go-to now. I appreciate all the help.
I can relate. Even as a developer Brad's content is a great reference resource. It has sped how I learn new front end technology
Let the Boston accent flow! Your content is legit, don't worry about whether people thing the Boston accent is professional or not.
Dude. You keep essentially apologizing for this 'taking a long time' because you are explaining things... you cranked this out as fast or faster than so many other channels on youtube that don't explain a damn thing. This was one of the most helpful frontend coding videos I've ever watched. You are fantastic at this and I cannot wait to dive into your channel! Thank you SO MUCH for the explanations! What is the point in just coding along with someone with no understanding of WHY??? You know?
Also, I'm glad you finally said that the color was 'kinda like orange' even though we called it red. I was worried my eyes were bad lol
Everytime I run into a dev tool I want to learn, or a client asks me something about web development, it is Traversy Media to the rescue!! Thanks man for all the good content!
Traversy media
Thanks for providing these free contents
I can't thank you enough
My elder brother got a job as a senior software engineer in ALASCO company in Germany
All thanks to your free contents.
He couldn't have done it without your help and ofcourse....for doing the hard work
Sure the journey was not an easy one
But he did the hard work especially when he didn't feel like doing it...
Thank you Brad Traversy ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Hallo, interesting story, I also live in Germany looking for a position for almost 4mons as a junior Software Engineer, can you please help me to speak to your brother to help me to get a job in his company I saw an opening position
Thanks a lot for this Brad. An amazing summary and description of how to use tailwind.
To easily know what each number represents in 'px', just multiply by 4. '4 = 16px', '6 = 24px'
I usually don't comment on videos but really want to say thank you Brad for the tremendous amount of work you're doing in the software community. Following along step-by-step with these projects really helps show what these frameworks can do. It's a big ask, but it would be amazing if we did a project like this in the future but completed additional pages so we had a legit 4-5 page website that would truly be a "Job Ready" project in the sense, like maybe show how we build this one page and then copy certain elements to create a Product page, or a About Us page that was fleshed out even more. Regardless, you're changing people's lives and I thank you immensely for the work you're doing dude!
you will never be job ready by following along someone else's project
This project is a coding challenge from Front End Mentor, the design provided on Front End Mentor is only one landing page and Brad is showing the community how to recreate it using Tailwind, so to be honest if anybody wanted to extend the project and create more pages, they're free to, including yourself. We can follow along and copy what Brad is doing on this video, ultimately we learn by doing things completely on our own to consolidate what we follow in lectures.
"I don't want this be something where I just type and you copy and that's it.",
I love this part so much.
Thanks a lot sir!
I woke up this morning thinking of learning Tailwind, and found this amazing and fresh content!
Thanks you very much, Brad!
Don't you just love it when that happens!
In case you don't know, you are a GREAT teacher Brad! I love you and THANK you.
This channel has helped me ALOT in learning how to code, literally cannot believe that these videos are free. Keep up the good vids brotha
Thank you from Brazil, this is a amazing job, I started yesterday with tailwind I really felt lost before start watching this video, thank you man!
OMG this is awesome-thank you for doing this, Brad. I just finished a Tailwind course on Udemy and I can't wait to practice what I learned with this tutorial. I love Tailwind!
Which Tailwind-Course on Udemy did you take?
Why doing a course after a course? Build something on your own. Best way to practice.
Amazing, thank you! I am so glad I decided to search for a crash course before I bought any other course somewhere else and you helped me massively!
I learn more from your project based videos than anyone else's subject based tutorials. Thank you.
Brother, your video is REALLY helping me out, I'm a wannabe frontend developer, and I had just found out about you, certainly going to use your courses to get better at this new (to me) thing. The thing is, I already learned a lot of HTML and CSS, but this helps save on time a bunch. What a time to be alive. Thank you.
If you want to watch another video on Tailwind: I just posted a new Tailwind CSS Tutorial (2023) - maybe this is also helpful ... 😉
All the best for your journey!
What a find this course has been - it's a goldmine of information. Thanks so much for sharing this content!
I came here to learn Tailwind, but leave with way more than that! Thank you
Loved it, watched every minute. How to get up to speed on Tailwind and static site development in just over an hour, well done.
"Sorry my accent is coming out"....loooool. First video I watch about Tailwind and already understand it. Thank you Brad!!
Special thanks to you, Brad for this extremely valuable and rare content.
Don't think about your accent! Your content is always relevant for a developer. Thanks Brad!!
AMAZING, was just looking for tailwind courses on youtube, found old brad courses but this made me smile!
brad, you're just too good for these web development skills
won't believe about your past if you didn't tell us
your talent is so precious, dont waste it, keep going strong buddy
For me this is the first kick into Tailwind, THANK YOU 😊
It's been a while since I last watched one of Brad's videos, and I realized how much I missed it. Thanks for great content!
Really, I just decided to start using tailwind, and you immediately made a video, you basically teached me all about web development in less than 2 years thank you very much
Travery Media never disappoint. Thank you!
As always, outstanding content! We are very lucky in the development community to have people like you, generous, and willing to share content so as everyone can learn. Thank you.
We're all much better developers thanks you your help! Thank you so much, Brad
you the man. use whichever accent you're comfortable with, dude. we're not some stuffy corporate stiffs
let me make this simpler.....
sir I want to say that you are the best I hope this video don't get out of here soon for the sake of future developers caz alot of channels can be making things complicated like hell...
hailing from Nigeria
The best tutorial about Tailwind ever! Thank you for providing us with this amazing content!!!
Not sure if you mentioned it since I didn't go through the entire thing but a really cool feature is you can add custom values to pretty much every class, particulary the one I use since tailwind doesn't have classes for vh and vw you can do: class="h-[50vh]" another example would be something like class="bg-[#c301f2]"
i've been really looking for tailwind project , you're best Brad
I created a portfolio web project using a CSS framework called Tailwind in 2022. Thanks for the tutorial.
I just posted a video about creating responsive design with Tailwind CSS in 2023 - this should be interesting for you as well!😉
this is a damn good video for me since I wanted to learn flexbox in tailwindcss, can't wait to apply this to my own project.
Thanks brad for making an amazing tutorial!
Thank you Brad for everything. This is the best tailwind video I have come across.
The way Brad is serving is Insaaane! Thank You 🌼✨🙏
Dude you got me onto emmet through this video, and it's absolutely insane. Thank you so much! Currently learning from the video you made about it.
Thanks for making this video. A tailwind recap was clearly needed for me 😅
Thanks for the video tutorial. I really appreciate the video. There are so many classes that I didn't know existed and this video teaches them in a proper manner. But, I would have liked a better explanation on how the design is getting translated to the code. For example, I would like to understand your process and thinking behind coding the specific divs and how you are thinking about the layout and so on. Also. Just writing the content first and then adding classes to it explains the process in a better manner. In most of these crash courses, I don't get to see this in action. It is just code from top to bottom without a clue on what is being laid out under what. Thanks for the effort once again. Yo have a great community of people here
Bro for me it shows an error on the terminal while installing tailwind. What do i do
Pls reply bro 😢
@@dharshan4560 what error??
Finished the video. Very instructive! Thank you very much, Brad!
I just posted a video about creating responsive design with Tailwind CSS in 2023 - maybe this is helpful as well!😉
Great Crash course! Will definitely help my frontend. Love your accent BTW 😎 Don't fight it!
Just when I wanted to learn Tailwind, Brad drops a new video about it. Definitely will watch this!
Thank you very much for such a detailed tutorial, which helped me quickly understand TailwindCSS
@51:02 lol the accent is an endearing quality, and this is a great tutorial
Every time I am thinking about trying a new tech, a new lib or whatever, generally within the same week I got a notification from Brad's channel !Brad, you are amazing and by far my preferred instructor out there and you made my dream of becoming a dev more accessible already more than 2 years ago. Thank you
i like the way you explain the content of all you crash course. your video help a lot
thank you for all the energy and the times you take to explain the content
Are you reading my mind Brad, every time? THANK YOU!
my gosh!! This s##@ finally makes sense. Thanks Brad. Always you are a legend.
Awesome, cant wait to watch this after work. I've been waiting for something like this.
Thanks, Brad!
Best coach ever ! nothing else to say, thank you for everything
Thanks for the intro! A great ice breaker, really appreciate it 🇯🇲
Awesome walkthrough, I learned so much from this about Tailwind and even Github set up too!
I just posted a video about Tailwind CSS in 2023 - maybe this is also interesting for you.😉
Every single video helps me out in so many different ways...
Very thoroughly explained and easy to understand. I wanted to learn tailwind and do not regret coming here to learn it.
Very nice content after 20 mins. I run it in 1.5x playback. Makes it even better
Your accent is fine bro, don't shy away from it.
Traversy Media I really appreciate for making this badass video, you are amazing God bless you.
Your accent is perfectly fine!
I love to watch your fruitful videos. Thank you for providing quality content to your viewers.
Interesting. Just finished doing this course and I really enjoyed. It was a little bit complicated and hard but I will try to read code again and try to make again every small section. :)
I just posted a Tailwind CSS Tutorial for Beginners (in 2023) ... maybe this could help you... 😉
This was fantastic. Learning rather than copying. Very well done. Hope you do more.
one of my fav youtubers here
Thanks for the opportunity buddy!
It seems to me that Tailwind is one of them technologies that a lot developers jump on the band wagon with, because they feel they would be left behind if they didn't. It's like going back to the old days with inline styles. For example if you have a load of buttons on a page with drop shadows, hover effects and gradients, it's a lot of code to write and maintain for each button. If a client wants the button modified, you have trawl though all the html code and change every instance of that button. It's a lot easier to have a separate style sheet. It's not that long ago when everyone was raving on about CSS variables, where you could change one setting and it would update the whole site. Stick with CSS or SASS.
Loved the recording & presentation. BUT, we'd understand it better if you save frequently instead of "ta da!" at the end. I mean if you skip the Emmet method and do save frequently as you add classes in the existing element, we would understand better what happens with what.
Good call! I just posted a video about creating responsive design with Tailwind CSS in 2023 - maybe this is helpful as well! 😉
Finished this course it was amazing Brad is a great teacher
Thank you! After your class I’ve finally understood how this works.
This is an amazing course to learn Tailwindcss. Traversy is a great tutor
@traversy media my question is why do we toggle the class 'hidden' when adding an eventlistener on btn ,when there is already a hidden class on id=menu
Great video, is there a reason you adding display flex and flex col on sections with block items like the hero left section
ThanQ Man I do really appreciate your content, that helped me out so much as a result of learning something new.❤
brad you are the best. i am very appreciative of your videos; they have helped me become a better developer. thank you!!
I will be very glad of you create a website that have admin and user dashboard at the same time using JavaScript and nodejs which less routes on the website
Thanks you the best so far
COLORS CONFIGURATION CODE BELOW :
brightRed: "hsl(12,88%,59%)",
brightRedLight: "hsl(12,88%,69%)",
brightRedSupLight: "hsl(12,88%,95%)",
darkBlue: "hsl(228,39%,23%)",
darkGrayishBlue: "hsl(227,12%,61%)",
veryDarkBlue: "hsl(223,12%,13%)",
veryPaledRed: "hsl(13,100%,96%)",
veryLightGray: "hsl(0,0%,98%)"
thank you!
Thank You!
i love you bro
thank you
To those who are missing some classes. You can type npm run watch to your terminal and it will work!
You've no idea how much that just helped me, I'm new to tailwind, started working on this yesterday and came back to it today, just spent an hour trying to get a gap/margin to display between the testimonial section and the one above and obviously nothing happened, ran npm watch and voila margin appeared. Thanks ever so much - wishing you great luck in life!
thank you. you saved me a ton of time
Thank you Brad, this video helps me a lot to start digging into the TailwindCSS.
Thank you so much Brad for being such a blessing
Is there a real need to use elements such as h1 or nav since you are going to customize it all with classes anyways?
Yes, semantic elements (like h1, nav, p ...) are super important... especially for Accessibility (e.g. Screen readers) and SEO... 😉
Accessibility is key
The css image url ../ explanation was right on. Other people just write it without explaining 👍
A wonderful tutorial, I have nothing but respect and admiration. thank you brad
Brad has always been there for these tuts man big thanks and great advise for learning
Keep the accent! Tailwind sped this up quite a bit. Kevin Powell is building this same site from FEM with utility classes and it's already a 5 hour video series.
bro u made our life very easy thanks you for this video
Bro for me it shows an error on the terminal while installing tailwind. What do i do
You are a blessing to society
This is my go to channel bro
Thank you so much. I wanted to learn Tailwind for awhile, keep up the good work
thank you for doing this comprehensive overview. Most other coding tuts on this leave me confused when approaching a project using this framework. And I feel dread whenever I see this included because it is hardly ever well explained.
Awesome. I need a refresher & a project to work on is always fun. TQVM!!
This couldn't have come at a better time, I was literally researching Tailwind courses on Udemy and other platforms but couldn't find anything that really stood out, thank you for the content!
54:02 your accent is absolutely fine. whatever you're comfortable with.
Excellent explanation. Thank you for taking out the time to do this.
Awesome video as usual Brad. Let the accent fly btw, it's a cool accent anyway imo so you might as well rock it.
Thank you for the continuous content Brad!
This is my favourite channel. I especially like it when you explain everything so nicely. I wish you a lot of success with the channel and happy life. ❤️
Now this is the video I’ve been waiting for 😄