Jmix developers are backend developers, and one of the key advantages of Jmix is that they don’t need to use JS or TS to build web applications. However, many Jmix developers mistakenly assume they don’t need any frontend knowledge at all. While this might be true for internal apps, consumer-facing applications still require some frontend skills, especially CSS.
CSS can be complex and time-consuming, but there’s good news: starting from Jmix 2.x, working with CSS is much easier compared to Jmix 1.x.
In this workshop, we’ll help Jmix developers harness the power of CSS without the need to dive into stacks of books. Together, we’ll apply layout techniques and CSS best practices to build a new main view from scratch, transforming our application into a social media-style interface.
Join us and take UI of your Jmix applications to the next level!
Viktor Fadeev,
Product Manager, Haulmont
Gleb Gorelov,
Lead Developer, Haulmont
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.
How to implement custom CSS
Creating custom app with specific CSS
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