- Overview
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5.1 Conclusion
I hope you've enjoyed this course and that you'll be able to use HTML and CSS templates for some of your own future React projects. My name's Derek Jensen, and from all of us here at Envato Tuts+, thanks for watching.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 05:00
1.1Introduction00:45
1.2Prerequisites04:15
2.Getting Started2 lessons, 11:16
2.1Choosing an HTML Template05:24
2.2Creating a React Application05:52
3.Working With a Template6 lessons, 54:13
3.1Starting to Work With Our Template11:47
3.2Cleaning Up Inline Style Issues05:13
3.3Structure and Components09:41
3.4Adding Routing and a Home Page09:33
3.5Creating an About Page and Customization09:35
3.6Building the Contact Page08:24
4.Creating UI Components4 lessons, 22:28
4.1Creating the `PostPreview` Component04:46
4.2Creating the `PostPreviewList` Component04:06
4.3Rendering Sample Data in a List07:33
4.4Passing Data Between Pages06:03
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:43
5.1Conclusion00:43
5.1 Conclusion
I really wanna take this opportunity to thank you for coming along with me on this journey into the world of taking prebuilt, static HTML, CSS and JavaScript web templates, and converting them into really beautiful single page applications using React. I think this is a fantastic tool that you really should be practicing and using quite often, so that you can get used to that. So the next time you need to build an application, or a website, or a blog, or something like that for one of your customers, you can use this process to really give it some much needed spice and pizzazz, and really wow your customers. So once again, I wanna thank you for coming along with me on this journey. My name is Derrick Jensen, and I can't wait to see you next time.







