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Catalogue IT & Certification Web Design & Development
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Web Development with CSS: |
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Element K
163 pages
Purchase Price
1-9 manuals: $55 per manual 10+ manuals: $49 per manual
Trainer Material: Instructor's Edition $60 each
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Code: EK80-910
Series: IT & Certification
Format: A4
Duration: 1 day(s)
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Outline
Overview of Style Sheets
Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Designing with Style Sheets
Style Sheet Syntax
Creating Rules
Class Selectors
The DIV and SPAN Elements
Linked (External) Style Sheets
Conflicting Rules: The Cascade
Rules in Conflict; Cascading Order
Text and Font Properties
Typographical Properties
Font Properties
Applying Colors and Backgrounds
Applying Colors
Background Techniques
| Box Properties
Formatting with the Box Model
Borders-Patrol Them en force
Floating Elements
Styling Lists
CSS Positioning
Positioning Elements Absolutely and Relatively
Layering Elements with the Z-Index Property
Design and Usage Techniques
Applying CSS Wisely
Dynamically Linked Style Sheets
Contextual Selectors
Validating and the Future of CSS
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After completing this course, you will know how to:
- Identifying style sheets of various types, understanding the advantages and
risks of designing with style sheets, and applying correct style sheet syntax.
- Applying CLASS and ID selectors to customize styles, using the DIV and SPAN
elements to construct styles, and creating an external style sheet and linking
documents to it.
- Understanding the rules of the cascade, and creating cascading styles.
- Styling text with typographical properties, including aligning and indenting
text, controlling the spacing of lines and characters, modifying other text
characteristics, declaring specific and generic fonts, sizing fonts with
various methods, and creating variations of font styles.
- Applying text and background colors with a variety of methods, and other
background techniques, like controlling background tiling and position.
- Controlling the margins, borders, and padding of page elements, and creating
floating elements and list styles.
- Applying positioning properties to control page layout by absolute and relative
coordinates, and controlling the width and overflow, and layering of page
elements.
- Creating styles that break down gracefully, such as dynamic hyperlinks and
cursor styles, and applying filters and contextual styles.
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Prerequisites
Basic computer, Internet and HTML concepts
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