Tutorial: External style sheets

Contents

 

1. Introduction & Tools

2. How external style sheets and html work together and what each does

3. Linking the html and the external style sheet

4. A bit about writing css in an external style sheet

5. Putting the css into the html code

6. Page body & page backgrounds

7. Text

8. Text links

9. Image links

10. Borders

11. Containers (DIVs)

12. Simple Containers (DIVs)

13. A DIV inside a DIV

14. Container as rows or columns

15. Two columns

16. Three columns

17. More Tools for css

18. Validating and checking the code

19. Creating a site

20. Working with backgrounds: single DIV background page

21. Working with backgrounds:
multiple DIV backgrounds

 

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Containers as rows or columns

So basically "containers" or DIVS can act as containers, can add backgrounds, set a font, or borders . . . to web pages.

They can also become rows or columns. They become rows and columns by how their properties are defined in the external style sheet and how they are set into the html.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tutorial: External Style Sheets

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