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Bootstrap Framework Tutorials in Urdu/Hindi

Bootstrap is one of the popular HTML5/CSS3 and JavaScript’s front-end frameworks which is widely used in mobile first web applications and websites. This framework has changed the way of web development and designing. It’s available for free and anyone can download and use it for their web applications same like jQuery. Using Bootstrap, you can create responsive websites and web applications. We’ve finally created a course on Bootstrap in Urdu/Hindi, and it’s now available to watch & learn from.

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Bootstrap Introduction & History


Bootstrap is just 3 years old, it was developed and released by Twitter developers with the name Twitter Blueprint in 2012. The working version of this framework was released in 2013 and now, they are about to release the most exciting version of this framework, which is named as “Bootstrap 4.0“. Bootstrap is a front-end web development framework which is used to create beautifully designed & responsive websites by applying simple CSS classes and IDs. It’s a combination of HTML5, CSS3, jQuery & JavaScript all at one place.

What You’ll Learn in This Course?


This course is a complete 6 hours course on Bootstrap in Urdu/Hindi, in which you’ll learn all the basics of Bootstrap. But apart from the basics, we’ll also teach you creating real life projects such as CMS and website. We’ll teach you creating a practical portfolio website using Bootstrap and you’ll also be able to create any type of responsive website after learning this course.

Bootstrap Urdu Tutorials


The first introductory lecture of this course can be watched below, and after that you’ll see a playlist of videos from YouTube which you can watch by first opening YouTube in Pakistan.

Bootstrap course introduction in Urdu



After watching the introductory lecture, I know you are gonna love it if you are really serious about learning Bootstrap in Urdu language. You can visit the Buy a dvd page for knowing more about this course, and we’ll also be updating this course in the future.

 

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