New Course: Essential JS Libraries for UI

If you design user interfaces, you can make your life a lot easier by using some lightweight JavaScript plugins that are designed to solve common user interface problems. Learn all about them in our new course, Essential JS Libraries for UI (User Interfaces).

What You’ll Learn

In this short course, Craig Campbell will introduce you to some useful JavaScript libraries for creating UIs. Then you’ll learn how to use them to create modals, date selectors, animated menus, and more.

Modaal JS library for UI

The course consists of just seven bite-sized videos with a total viewing time of around 45 minutes, so it’s perfect for busy people who need to fit their education in around other commitments.

Watch the Introduction

Take the Course

You can take our new course straight away with a subscription to Envato Elements. For a single low monthly fee, you get access not only to this course, but also to our growing library of over 1,000 video courses and industry-leading eBooks on Envato Tuts+. 

Plus you now get unlimited downloads from the huge Envato Elements library of 700,000+ creative assets. Create with unique fonts, photos, graphics and templates, and deliver better projects faster.

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