Creating a catalogue template [closed] - javascript

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I'm making my first steps learning to code. I have been taking some courses on internet about css, html, javascript, php and mysql. Since some months ago I decided to continue learning while I experiment with wordpress.
As a beginner I always start watching templates, which I decompose to analize and then I see what can I do.
I'm looking for a template with a really basic structure. I would like to use my content as an ipad magazine does:
Do you have some suggestion about a template with a similar structure? Or at least fiddle that could give me a clue about how can I proceed?
Thank you

You can look at the Bootstrap Templates wich are pretty much easy to understand and learn from it.

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So I'm new to computer science and programming, and I've recently learned Javascript, and though I've seen all the incredible things I can do with it, I haven't actually figured out how to do those things. I was wondering if anyone could give any suggestions to help me out with some interesting and applicable ways I can use my Javascript knowledge.
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I am new to Angular2. For writing code, I am manually creating the folder structure for my application. This seems like a very clumsy to start a new project.
Is there any better way, similar to how the yeoman generator etc. work?
I recently heard about angular-cli for creating a project in Angular2, would that be a good option, or are there better generators I should be looking at?
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I was searching for the latest, good one, and secure, library written in HTML5 or JavaScript or jQuery or PHP for reading and creating QR codes.
I know there are 2 methods to read them:
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I've used the jQuery plugin Uniform.js before and it works great.
The only issue I have is that it relies on jQuery. I'm working on a project that really doesn't need jQuery, and I'm reluctant to load an entire framework just for one plugin.
Does anyone know of another plugin that does what Uniform does but doesn't rely on any frameworks?
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I want to find a javascript library that supports folder-like tree view with checkbox/ multiselect. There are quite a number of libraries, such as www.treeview.net, but lots of them requires purchase or including advertising link.
Can I find any free javascript library that support tree view with checkbox?
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