Build Responsive Charity Websites with Foundation

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Build Responsive Charity Websites with Foundation

Coursera · Intermediate ·🖌️ UI/UX Design ·1mo ago
Skills: UI Design90%
By the end of this course, learners will be able to design structured page layouts, implement responsive user interface components, build multi-page charity websites, and integrate interactive features using the Foundation framework. This hands-on, project-driven course guides learners through the complete process of creating a responsive charity website from the ground up. Starting with project planning and layout structuring, learners progressively develop headers, midsections, core pages, and content sections before implementing Foundation-based navigation, feature areas, portfolios, services, and support sections. The course concludes with blog integration, footer development, script implementation, and final project review. Learners benefit by gaining practical, real-world experience through a single cohesive project that mirrors professional front-end development workflows. Each step reinforces responsive design principles and framework-based development best practices, enabling learners to confidently apply their skills to real projects. What makes this course unique is its end-to-end, build-along format focused on a purpose-driven charity website. Rather than isolated examples, learners complete a fully functional, responsive website while mastering Foundation components, layout hierarchy, and project organization—skills directly applicable to modern front-end development roles.
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