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Know the list of colors that CSS can read, as well as how to control colors with CSS codes and apply them on different web page elements, including: text and background.
Understand how to write CSS codes from scratch and how to integrate them with existing HTML codes to style an HTML document and describe how it should be displayed.
Apply how to exploit the various properties of text, lists, tables, images, videos, animations, and opacity to end up with the design you had in mind in the first place.
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Where to Put
Colors
Background
1. CSS & CSS3 | Frontend
Where to Put
Colors
Background
Borders
Margin and Padding
Text and Font
Link
Inline, Block and Float
Lists
Tables
Combinator
Pseudo Elements
Opacity
Dropdown
Image Gallery
Form
Website layout
Grid
Gradient
Responsive
Media Queries
Transition and Transform
Animation
SVG
Flexbox
Text Format
If you are new to the web design field and asked someone what Cascading Style Sheet, CSS for short, is, they will probably describe it as a design language. Knowing that a question may arise in your mind; does design have a language? The answer is yes! In fact, CSS is only one of many other languages that are used to design a web page. Not only does it give the web page its unique look and feel, but also saves designers much time, expedites pages loading, and grants multiple device compatibility. Triggered to know more? Start learning now!
This training course requires prior knowledge of HTML basics.
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