UPDATED DOM 2024 Build Dynamic Websites JavaScript Part 2
Advanced Document Object Model (DOM) Coding. Events, bubbling, hierarchy. Become a PRO in easy steps. Course 2 of 2
Created by Clyde Matthew | 9.5 hours on-demand video course
This UPDATED DOM 2024 Build Dynamic Websites JavaScript Part 2 course is the second and final course of a 2-part program. The reason I have done this is that Course 1 provides everything you need to start coding dynamic sites by yourself. It gives you the sound fundamentals and practicals regarding the DOM. It can be taken alone (you don’t have to do both courses) to achieve your goals. You will emerge from Course 2 with a solid understanding and practical experience of working with events in the DOM. Course 2 provides a whole different world of fun with amazing practical examples that will captivate you and catapult you to the next level and set you well on your way to becoming a true Grandmaster in front-end web development.
In this course you’ll learn more about front-end web development, by working with events in the Document Object Model.
What you’ll learn
- Master front end web development
- Master the Document Object Model
- *Download lectures (for offline viewing)
- Learn how your website can come alive with actions, like zitsy changes on click, color wheels, drop-downs, response on form submissions and much more
- Listen for different events (like click events, input events, focus events, and more!!!)
- Practical – build awesome dynamic front-end applications with me
- I am here to support you, step-by-step
- What is a DOM event and why its so important to understand
- Become a pro at listening for events that are fired
- What a callback function is
- The different types of events (such as keyup, mousemove, touch, etc.)
- JavaScript objects vs DOM objects
- Host objects vs native objects
- Object hierarchy
- What are DOM extensions
- Event Capturing vs Event Bubbling
- Master the skill of listening for events at various stages (capturing or bubbling)
- How to stop events from traversing up or down the DOM
- Event delegation
- From beginner to expert (advanced +)
- You will emerge an expert
- Gives you depth of knowledge to boost your ability and confidence
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Who this course is for:
- Anyone who has completed my Build Dynamic Websites with JavaScript – D• Anyone who has completed my Build Dynamic Websites with JavaScript – DOM 1 course. This is course 2 of a 2-part series. This is course 2 of a 2-part series
- Anyone who has completed my JavaScript Complete Grandmaster course or Web Developments Secrets Course
- A great course if you have some basic knowledge about what the DOM is, but you want to dig deeper and understands DOM events in more detail
- YES: This course is for beginners. Aimed at people new to the world of web development. However, having completed Part 1 of this 2-part series is highly recommended
- NO: This course is NOT only for beginners. It is a complete beginner to advanced master course that is suitable for intermediates who know the basics and have an idea the DOM, but want to dig deeper to know its inner workings. Experienced students sometimes prefer to skip a section that they are very familiar with
- YES: This course is for someone wanting to be a professional, to be expert and confident in the entire front-end web development process
- Those who want to learn modern coding without third party libraries and frameworks
- Those interested in building their own frameworks, or being better able to learn from the source code of other well-known frameworks and libraries
- Those who have some knowledge of web development, but little knowledge about how it works behind the scenes, and how to practically implement best practices in their websites