CSS
Who it's For:
People learning web design and development. Once you're familiar with HTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a great way to further your web site building skills.
What it is:
CSS is used to extend the formatting and stylistic capabilities of your HTML documents, allowing greater flexibility and control in page layout and design.
What You'll Learn:
We take CSS from the beginning and teach you all about formatting, layout, and navigation bars. After learning HTML and CSS you'll be able to build a web site from scratch, and you'll finally be able to say 'Oh, I know how they do that!'
CSS is coding and does not create graphics or design sketches. For that, turn to Photoshop and Illustrator.
Topics
CSS Beginner Part 1
- Introduction
- How CSS Works
- CSS Set Up
- Redefine Body
- Redefine h1 & h2
- Redefine td & img
- Creating Classes
- Setting Padding
- Background Images
- No-Repeat Background
- External Styles
- Inline Style
- Using Span
CSS Beginner Part 2
- Introduction
- Design with CSS
- Float
- DIV Introduction
- Border and Padding
- DIV Trick
- Overflow Scroll
- Centering DIVs
- Floating DIVs
- DIV Layout Method
- Create a DIV Layout
- IDs
- Vertical Expanding DIVs
CSS Advanced Part 1
- ntroduction
- Compound Styles
- CSS Links
CSS Advanced Part 2
- Links with Bullets
- Compound Links