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CSS: Lesson 3
Sep 27th
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So, here we are, another CSS lesson. What do I plan to teach you today? Well, a couple of things, in my last Lesson, I discussed padding and borders among other things. Those are all part of what is called the “Box Model.” I’ll finish up discussing that theory with outline and margin. After that, we’ll look at lists and tables, probably in the next tutorial. So here’s what you’ll learn today:
CSS: Lesson 2 Fonts, Padding, and Border
Sep 25th
CSS Lesson 2
In lesson 1, I talked about backgrounds and text. Let’s move on, I’ll start out by expanding on the text manipulation with fonts and continue by the introduction of what I call “general formatting.” General formatting includes the definition of padding, borders, margins, and outlines. At the end of the lesson, you should know how to create the above banner and more More >
CSS intro
Sep 19th
Okay, I know this topic is nothing new and you’ve read hundreds of tutorials about it, but for a newbie like me, it’s still fascinating.
CSS = cascading style sheets. Basically, CSS is a compilation of styles and formatting elements you can add to your HTML code such as different fonts, colors, and other. It has replaced older, more traditional tags such as <font> and <align>. The best way to use CSS is to create a separate .css file that you’ll link into your HTML code like this: More >