Build Lexica Art Clone Using HTML,CSS,JS +PHP
Build Lexica Art Clone Using HTML,CSS,JS +PHP, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 5, with 24 lectures, based on 2 reviews, and has 9 subscribers.
You will learn about Building a clone of Lexical Art, a popular online art platform Learn how to implement an effective cache strategy to optimize your web application's performance and reduce server load Discover web development best practices, optimize your code, and ensure your Lexical Art Clone runs smoothly and efficiently. Learn the principles of OOP and apply them to your project for improved code organization, modularity, and maintainability. Using PHP to process user input and generate dynamic content Adding interactivity to your website using JavaScript This course is ideal for individuals who are Web developers who want to expand their skills and learn how to build more complex web applications. or Anyone wanting to expand their web development skills and portfolio. or Anyone who wants to learn how to build a clone of Lexical Art, a popular online art platform. or Anyone who is creative and wants to learn how to build their own online art platform. It is particularly useful for Web developers who want to expand their skills and learn how to build more complex web applications. or Anyone wanting to expand their web development skills and portfolio. or Anyone who wants to learn how to build a clone of Lexical Art, a popular online art platform. or Anyone who is creative and wants to learn how to build their own online art platform.
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Summary
Title: Build Lexica Art Clone Using HTML,CSS,JS +PHP
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 24
Number of Published Lectures: 24
Number of Curriculum Items: 24
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 24
Original Price: $34.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Building a clone of Lexical Art, a popular online art platform
- Learn how to implement an effective cache strategy to optimize your web application's performance and reduce server load
- Discover web development best practices, optimize your code, and ensure your Lexical Art Clone runs smoothly and efficiently.
- Learn the principles of OOP and apply them to your project for improved code organization, modularity, and maintainability.
- Using PHP to process user input and generate dynamic content
- Adding interactivity to your website using JavaScript
Who Should Attend
- Web developers who want to expand their skills and learn how to build more complex web applications.
- Anyone wanting to expand their web development skills and portfolio.
- Anyone who wants to learn how to build a clone of Lexical Art, a popular online art platform.
- Anyone who is creative and wants to learn how to build their own online art platform.
Target Audiences
- Web developers who want to expand their skills and learn how to build more complex web applications.
- Anyone wanting to expand their web development skills and portfolio.
- Anyone who wants to learn how to build a clone of Lexical Art, a popular online art platform.
- Anyone who is creative and wants to learn how to build their own online art platform.
Learn how to build a Lexica Art clone using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP.
This course is for anyone who wants to learn how to build a web application using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP. We will start by learning the basics of these languages, and then move on to more advanced topics such as object-oriented programming and database connectivity.
Once we have a solid foundation in the basics, we will start building our Lexica Art clone. We will learn how to create dynamic web pages, handle user input, and interact with a database.
By the end of this course, you will be able to build a fully functional Lexical Art clone, as well as other web applications using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP.
What you will learn:
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The basics of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP
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Object-oriented programming concepts
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How to create dynamic web pages
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How to handle user input
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How to build a Lexical Art clone
Prerequisites:
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No prior knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, or PHP is required
Who is this course for?
This course is for anyone who wants to learn how to build web applications using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP. It is especially well-suited for beginners who have no prior experience with these languages.
Why take this course?
This course is for anyone who wants to learn how to build web applications using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP, regardless of their experience level.
What are the benefits of completing this course?
By completing this course, you will be able to:
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Build fully functional web applications
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Understand and implement object-oriented programming concepts
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Create dynamic web pages
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Handle user input
Is this course right for you?
If you are interested in learning how to build web applications using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP, then this course is right for you. It is especially well-suited for beginners who have no prior experience with these languages.
Start learning today!
Enroll in the course today and learn how to build a Lexical Art clone using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Creating the necessary files and folders for our project
Lecture 3: Creating page structure
Lecture 4: Creating the header section
Lecture 5: Styling the header section
Lecture 6: Creating the main section
Lecture 7: Styling the main section
Chapter 2: Creating sanitization functionalities
Lecture 1: Getting the input value
Lecture 2: Creating InputSanitizer Class
Lecture 3: Creating preventXSS method
Chapter 3: Creating Error Class
Lecture 1: Creating ErrorHandler Class
Lecture 2: Creating ErrorMessages Class
Chapter 4: Creating lexicaProxy Class
Lecture 1: Creating lexicaProxy Class
Lecture 2: Creating sanitizeQuery method
Lecture 3: Creating makeRequest method
Lecture 4: Creating searchImages method
Chapter 5: Creating PromptedImageGenerator Class
Lecture 1: Creating PromptedImageGenerator class
Lecture 2: Creating cache functionalities
Lecture 3: Creating fetchImages method
Lecture 4: Creating displayImages method
Lecture 5: Creating getter and setter prompt method
Lecture 6: Creating fetchAndDisplayImages method
Chapter 6: Creating javascript functionalities
Lecture 1: Creating updateColumnLayout function
Lecture 2: Creating handleGridItemClick function
Instructors
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Christopher Glikpo
Web Developer
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