Creating a Bootstrap Website with Bootstrapr.io

    Friday, April 25, 2025 at 1:00 PM until 3:00 PMUS Eastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00

    264 Hesburgh Library (Technology Comons)
    Hesburgh Libraries, IN
    United States

    Register through Hesburgh Libraries

    In this workshop, we will create a fully functioning Bootstrap website from the ground up.

    Bootstrap is one of the most popular frameworks for rapidly building seamless, mobile-friendly websites with HTML, CSS, and Javascript. In this workshop, we will create a fully functioning Bootstrap website from the ground up. With the Bootstrapr.io tool, we’ll learn to easily and rapidly prototype well-crafted, professional looking websites with ready-made interface elements from the Bootstrap libraries. 

    Prerequisites:

    1. A basic working knowledge of HTML and CSS
    2. A very basic working knowledge of the Apple Terminal or Windows command line interface (CLI)

    Learning Goal:

    1. Help you learn how to host the website on Github’s Gh-Pages for free

    Related Pages:

    1. https://bootstrapr.io/
    2. https://randal-sean-harrison.github.io/workshop-bootstrapr/
    3. https://randal-sean-harrison.github.io/academic-website-template-bs4/

    Open to Graduate Students, Undergraduates, Faculty, Staff, Postdocs

    Instructed by
    Emerging Technologies Librarian, Randal Sean Harrison
    rharriso@nd.edu

    As the Emerging Technologies Librarian for the Hesburgh Library, Randy assists users with the identification, evaluation, and use of emerging technologies in the creation of a variety of media-rich projects, explores innovative online tools and related services, and identifies learning and engagement opportunities to support student research and promote student success.

    Ph.D., Rhetoric and Technical Communication, Michigan Technological University M.A., Rhetoric and Writing, San Diego State University B.A., English, San Diego State University

    For more information: randalseanharrison.com

    Please register for this event on the Hesburgh Library's website.