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Publishing taught by liberal arts students - Clone Coding

Learn the beginner to intermediate level course to become a publisher.

(4.8) 5 reviews

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Level Basic

Course period Unlimited

Clone Coding
Clone Coding
Clone Coding
Clone Coding

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4.8

5.0

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8% enrolled

I am also listening to this lecture well. I am studying well thanks to the lecture that progresses step by step in an easy-to-understand manner. I am looking forward to the next lecture!!!

5.0

박종규

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I liked how you explained the most commonly used technologies on the main page in an easy way. If you are new to jQuery, it might be difficult, so I think it would be better to do some pre-learning first and then take the class :)

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You explained it in an easy-to-understand way.

What you will gain after the course

  • Publishing the main screen of the website

  • Skills and tips you can use right away in your practice!

  • A variety of indirect experiences through project know-how!

Practical experience is a must! Publisher's
On-site tips and know-how are mine ❤️

Learn by doing
Website Clone Coding 👨‍💻

Learn the frequently used script UI elements on the website's main page. You'll create a variety of scripts, including GNBs, banner sliders, tabs, and scripts for opening and closing boxes. While it may seem relatively simple, learning it step by step will help you publish more complex UIs in the future!

1. If you look at the completed design and explain how to code by area,
2. After coding according to the lecture content
3. Listen and compare it to the coding I explained!

Let's code the website's main screen exactly the same way!
A huge release of tips you can only find on-site 😎

Hello, this is Loving Code.
When I first got into the web, I remember spending more time researching unfamiliar computer terms than learning coding skills.

Publishers serve as a bridge of communication between designers and developers. To achieve this, understanding and reinterpreting each other's language is crucial. Over the past 15 years, I've naturally developed this understanding. I thought that if a liberal arts student like me could create a course based on my experience and expertise as a publisher, it might make things a little easier for those who are just starting out.

So that you can use it right away
Let's practice with a highly usable design UI 🎨

Publishing has a lower barrier to entry than other professions, but the road to graduation is arduous.
But skills can be improved with hard work. You can also find references for flashy techniques whenever you need them.
The important thing is to stick to the basics. Once you know the basics, you can easily learn new technologies.
This is a principle I've never forgotten in my 15+ years of publishing experience. So, shall we get started?


I recommend this to these people 🙋‍♀️

My own portfolio
Job seekers preparing

I'm alone at the company!
Anyone who needs a shooter

Self-taught publishing
Those who want to upgrade

About publishing
Those who want to build understanding


Recommended Roadmap 📚

The publishing lectures taught by liberal arts students will continue in the future!

1) Publishing taught by a liberal arts student - Beginner

  • Learn the fundamentals of becoming a publisher.
  • We focus on learning HTML and CSS.

2) Publishing taught by liberal arts students - Intermediate current course

  • We will learn mainly through clone coding.

3) Publishing taught by liberal arts students - Advanced course to be opened soon

  • Learn how to apply responsive/web accessibility to clone coding.

Recommended for
these people

Who is this course right for?

  • Job seekers preparing their own portfolio after mastering the beginner course!

  • I got a new job at a company and I'm the only one! Someone who needs a mentor!

  • Those who want to verify and upgrade publishing skills that they have learned on their own~

  • Anyone who needs to understand the website publishing production process!

Need to know before starting?

  • Publishing Taught by a Liberal Arts Student - Beginner

Hello
This is lovingcode

I am a publisher who has made a living for 3 years as a web designer and flasher, and for 15 years in web publishing and front-end development.

Having spent over 18 years in the IT industry

I feel like I've experienced projects for most major corporations...

Recent activities include

Participated in numerous projects including Hanwha Life, BC Card, KEPCO, Samsung, Suhyup, Doosan, Nexon, SK, and more!

Currently managing a team while working as a freelancer!

* For a publisher, having diverse experience is the competitive edge that ensures long-term success. ^^

Curriculum

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26 lectures ∙ (4hr 20min)

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  • seyeons8348님의 프로필 이미지
    seyeons8348

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    You explained it in an easy-to-understand way.

    • lovingcode
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      I hope that you persevere until the end and that it will be of some help in your work :)

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    I am also listening to this lecture well. I am studying well thanks to the lecture that progresses step by step in an easy-to-understand manner. I am looking forward to the next lecture!!!

    • lovingcode
      Instructor

      Thank you so much for listening to the Step 2 lecture as well as Step 1. I hope my lecture can be helpful in the field. Hug~^^

  • dntjd20576972님의 프로필 이미지
    dntjd20576972

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    It's very helpful~

    • lovingcode
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      I'm glad it was helpful. I hope my lectures will be helpful in your practice as well~^^

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    I liked how you explained the most commonly used technologies on the main page in an easy way. If you are new to jQuery, it might be difficult, so I think it would be better to do some pre-learning first and then take the class :)

    • lovingcode
      Instructor

      I remember you asking questions.. Thank you so much for sticking with it until the end. As you said, if you study the script part in advance, it will be very helpful~ There is also a reason why I intentionally included script sources that are frequently used in practice in the lecture because many people have difficulty listening to scripts in actual practice. I want you to use them first in practice. I hope my sources will be very helpful in practice~

  • gudghk04305966님의 프로필 이미지
    gudghk04305966

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    Everything is good, but I don't know how the results come out in real time while writing HTML, CSS, etc. I just keep writing on one screen so I don't know if what I'm doing is right... When I look at other people, they write HTML, CSS in real time on a dual screen and the results come out to the side so you can see that it's done like this, but I don't know how this is processed because I just keep coding and don't know how it's processed... I'm sorry but I'm stopping after listening to two lectures. I don't know what other people think, but I don't think it's my study style. Still, thank you for your hard work in making the lecture.

    • lovingcode
      Instructor

      I heard you had trouble with the lecture T.T;;. If you keep listening, you can learn practical tips and mistakes that can happen in actual practice. I made the lecture structured so that you can learn about them subconsciously, but I feel bad because it wasn't helpful~ I hope you can find a helpful lecture~

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