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Node.js 6.x Blueprints

By : Fernando Monteiro
Book Image

Node.js 6.x Blueprints

By: Fernando Monteiro

Overview of this book

Node.js is the most popular framework to create server-side applications today. Be it web, desktop, or mobile, Node.js comes to your rescue to create stunning real-time applications. Node.js 6.x Blueprints will teach you to build these types of projects in an easy-to-understand manner. The key to any Node.js project is a strong foundation on the concepts that will be a part of every project. The book will first teach you the MVC design pattern while developing a Twitter-like application using Express.js. In the next chapters, you will learn to create a website and applications such as streaming, photography, and a store locator using MongoDB, MySQL, and Firebase. Once you’re warmed up, we’ll move on to more complex projects such as a consumer feedback app, a real-time chat app, and a blog using Node.js with frameworks such as loopback.io and socket.io. Finally, we’ll explore front-end build processes, Docker, and continuous delivery. By the end of book, you will be comfortable working with Node.js applications and will know the best tools and frameworks to build highly scalable desktop and cloud applications.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Node.js 6.x Blueprints
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Adding a CSS framework to the application


In all the chapters of this book, we will always use the most up to date technologies, as we have seen in previous chapters with the use of the new Bootstrap (Alpha Release).

In this chapter in particular, we will use a design pattern known as Material Design.

Tip

You can read more about the design material at https://www.google.com/design/spec/material-design/introduction.html.

For this, we'll use a simple CSS framework called Materialize.css.

Tip

You can find more information about Materialize at this link: http://materializecss.com/.

  1. Replace all of the content from the app/views/layout.swig file with the following lines of code:

          <!doctype html> 
          <html lang="en"> 
          <head> 
             <meta charset="UTF-8"> 
             <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width"> 
             <title>{{ title }}</title> 
             <!--Let browser know website is optimized for mobile...