The next stage in the Up and Running with React.js course at Lynda.com is Component Life Cycle. This section covers Understanding the components life cycle. Mounting components, Setting properties, Updating components and Adding lifecycle function to our bulletin board.
Tag Archives: Settings
Setting Up Photoshop for Web Work
The next stage of development in Photoshop CC for Web Design is Setting Up Photoshop for Web Work. This section covers Creating a web design workspace, Creating documents for web projects, Understanding web color models, Adjusting Photoshop color settings and Creating a developer-friendly file.
Modify Navigation
The next stage of development in SharePoint Designer 2013: Branding SharePoint Sites is Modify Navigation. This section covers Understanding SharePoint 2013 navigation, Modifying navigation links and settings, Creating a term set for custom navigation and Editing navigation on a publishing site.
Setting Up Illustrator for Web Work
The next stage of development in Illustrator CC for Web Design: Core Concepts is Setting Up Illustrator for Web Work. This section covers Creating a web design workspace, Creating documents for web projects, Understanding web color models, Adjusting Illustrator’s color settings and Creating developer-friendly files.
Automating Camera Raw
The next stage of development in Photoshop CC Essential Training is Copying and pasting settings across files, Processing multiple files in Camera Raw, Saving and using a library of Camera Raw presets, Saving multiple files in Camera Raw and Using Image Processor to batch process multiple files.
Camera Raw Essential
The next stage of development in Photoshop CC Essential Training is Camera Raw Essential. This area covers Comparing raw and JPEG files, Starting in Camera Raw instead of Photoshop, Touring the Camera Raw user interface, Previewing before and after adjustments, Toggling on screen Shadow/Highlight clipping warnings, Choosing output settings and Saving a copy without going to Photoshop.
Settings in the Real World
The next stage in Photography 101 is Settings in the Real World. This area covers Introduction, Changing aperture, Changing shutter speed, Changing ISO and The Exposure Compensation dial.