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There are 80 articles & tutorials regarding "CSS".

19.) Learn CSS, part 7: Pseudo Elements
( Page 1 of 6 ) We have discussed CSS selectors in the last three articles in this sereis. We have said that a selector can be a markup element, an attribute selector based on the class and ID attributes, or a structured selector based on the document structure. CSS introduces pseudo elements, which we will be discussing in this article. This is one area of functionality that you can't achieve using HTML, and you will be amazed how easily you can achieve it in CSS. As you know, a...
Found at devArticles.com

20.) CSS Shorthand at a Glance
( Page 1 of 8 ) What could be simpler and faster than using CSS to set up your website? Using CSS shorthand to set up your website. While not all browsers support all of CSS shorthand's features, enough of them are supported to allow you to write tighter code, and create a website that loads more quickly. CSS is one of the simplest and most convenient tools available for Web developers. As you probably know, it s a language for defining the formatting and visual presentation used in a...
Found at devArticles.com

21.) Learn CSS, Selectors
( Page 1 of 4 ) So far in our series covering CSS, we have used only the simplest type of selector. There are many other types of selectors, which give you a lot of power to adjust the styling of your Web documents. In this article, you will learn about the group, universal, class and ID selectors. We have been using the simplest type of selector in CSS, namely the element selector, like p, h4, body and so on, which apply certain style and formatting rules to all occurrences of the...
Found at devArticles.com

22.) Learn CSS, Selectors, Part 3
( Page 1 of 4 ) This will be the last discussion about CSS selectors in this series. In this article we will discuss the descendant, child and sibling selectors, with numerous code examples. It is the sixth article in our series covering CSS. To understand structured CSS selectors, you need to understand how markup documents like HTML documents are structured. As you know, every HTML document begins with the element <HTML>. This is called the root element because it's the beginning of...
Found at devArticles.com

23.) Learn CSS: Introduction to Inheritance, Specificity, and Cascade
( Page 1 of 4 ) We are still discussing the basic concepts of CSS. In this article (and the next part) we will talk about how the structure of the CSS document can affect Web page design. Actually, there's something that I haven't discussed until now, which is what are the places that we can use to write styles and how it can affect the Web page. This is also related to the cascade, inheritance and specificity concepts which help you to understand how to structure your CSS document....
Found at devArticles.com

24.) CSS Stylesheet Sampler Script
By Peter A. Bromberg, Ph.D. Printer - Friendly Version Recently at work I got handed a CSS stylesheet to use that I was completely unfamiliar with, and asked to doctor up some HTML reports I'm working on to make them look nicer. That's pretty easy stuff if you are the person who authored the CSS or if you are familiar with using it. But generally, stylesheets have rules that are related to each other by design, in order to create a "content concept" for the site they were designed for,...
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