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3.1 Goodbye
I hope you’ve enjoyed learning about Drupal 8 theming. I’ve tried to show you how you can use it to create unique, reusable designs that your customers will really love. Thanks for joining me on this journey. I can’t wait to see you next time!
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1.Introduction2 lessons, 08:31
1.1Introduction01:07
1.2Prerequisites07:24
2.Building a Custom Theme13 lessons, 1:47:47
2.1What Are Themes?07:29
2.2Create Your First Theme06:55
2.3Regions, Blocks, and Debugging10:59
2.4Introduction to TWIG14:00
2.5Add Custom CSS05:47
2.6Add External Libraries07:35
2.7Add Basic Styles08:16
2.8Create a Main Page05:57
2.9Style the Header14:13
2.10Style the Navigation06:46
2.11Using Partials05:02
2.12More Partials and Content07:23
2.13Adding Styles to Views07:25
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 01:12
3.1Goodbye01:12
3.1 Goodbye
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for joining me in this journey into the world of Drupal 8 theming. Now before you go, l'd like to urge you to stay up to date with the latest happenings as a pertains to Drupal 8 in general and also in theming. One of the best things that you can do is to continually read the documentation and play around with the different things that you find in that documentation because really and truly, the only way to continue to learn more about a particular topic is to get hands-on time with it. So with that, I would urge you to spend as much time as possible at drupal.org/docs/8, especially in the Theming guide. That's gonna give you the most information and the most up to date information when it pertains or when it comes to Drupal 8 and theming. And the best advice that I could ever give you is to just get out there and play with it. Take the tools that you've learned over the duration of this course and try to apply them to different aspects of Drupal 8, different parts of the theme, different views, different pages, and continue to push yourself to take your skills to the next level. And once again, I'd like to thank you. My name is Derek Jensen, and I'll see you next time.







