Making Web UI in Java Fancy: Fast Prototype Consumer Facing App on Jmix
In this session, we will apply knowledge of layout specifics and CSS to create a new main view from scratch in order to give our application the look of typical social media. Last year, we presented the theoretical part for making Fancy Web UI in Java. This time, we will cover the practical part. We recommend checking out the previous workshop here https://www.youtube.com/live/uBMHp7m64QI. CSS Flexbox - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn_web_development/Core/CSS_layout/Flexbox CSS Grids - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn_web_development/Core/CSS_layout/Grids Jmix Layout Rules - https://docs.jmix.io/jmix/flow-ui/vc/layout-rules.html Demo project - https://github.com/jmix-edu/ui-workshop-2025-03-26 🌟 Get Started with Jmix: ▶ Website – https://www.jmix.io ▶ Live demos – https://www.jmix.io/live-demo/ ▶ Docs – https://docs.jmix.io/jmix/intro.html 🤝 Connect with Us: ▶ GitHub – https://github.com/jmix-framework ▶ Slack – https://jmixplatform.slack.com/ ▶ X – / jmixplatform ▶ LinkedIn – / jmix-platform ABOUT JMIX: Jmix is an open-source Rapid Application Development (RAD) platform that integrates the robustness of Spring Boot with component-based UI of Vaadin. Jmix Studio enhances your development workflow with tools for project navigation, automated code generation, intelligent coding insights, and much more, all designed to promote best practices throughout the development lifecycle.
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