HTML & CSS Tutorials by Westciv.com
Learn about this important selector that lets you selectively style elements on your page.
July 24,
2006
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With cascading style sheets, any element can have padding. Padding is the space between the edge of an element (its border) and its contents.
April 19,
2006
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The text style properties affect how text appears on a page. While appearance based HTML gave you some control over font, font color, font size and font weight, CSS extended these, and gave much more sophisticated control.
April 17,
2006
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You'll find here information about each element type properties.
April 14,
2006
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Learn how to customize the appearance of links so they fit in with the rest of your design.
April 14,
2006
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This tutorial is for you if you need to create a navbar you need to mark up this navbar as a list, using <ul> and <li> elements.
April 14,
2006
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I'll show you how you can make text in your pages look with the aid of a style sheet.
April 13,
2006
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Using cascading style sheets any element may have a border, of varying widths, colors and styles. Elements can even have every border (top, left, bottom, right) a different style, width and color.
April 13,
2006
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With cascading style sheets, any element can have a margin. A margin is the space between an element and the elements to its top, left, bottom and right.
April 12,
2006
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The interface properties allow the shape of the cursor to be set based on the object that it is hovering over, and to define the outline of an element.
April 11,
2006
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