CSS for beginners
CSS for beginners, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 34 lectures, based on 182 reviews, and has 2301 subscribers.
You will learn about Confidently create and edit CSS to control website design. Know the best free tools to help them edit CSS Know the main keywords important to CSS and how to use them to come across as an experienced CSS coder Know different ways to specify color in CSS Be able to insert CSS code into a web page in three ways Understand measurement units used in CSS Work with font families and understand how they work. Format text, links, lists and other HTML page elements. Know the difference between classes and IDs and when to use them Understand the Box Model of CSS to correctly position elements on a page Be able to go to any site, inspect the CSS and even experiment with the CSS of any site This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone wanting to learn CSS, but is scared it might be a little too technical. or Anyone that wants to edit their own website layout or formatting but doesn't know how. It is particularly useful for Anyone wanting to learn CSS, but is scared it might be a little too technical. or Anyone that wants to edit their own website layout or formatting but doesn't know how.
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Summary
Title: CSS for beginners
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.75
Number of Lectures: 34
Number of Published Lectures: 34
Number of Curriculum Items: 34
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 34
Original Price: $84.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Confidently create and edit CSS to control website design.
- Know the best free tools to help them edit CSS
- Know the main keywords important to CSS and how to use them to come across as an experienced CSS coder
- Know different ways to specify color in CSS
- Be able to insert CSS code into a web page in three ways
- Understand measurement units used in CSS
- Work with font families and understand how they work.
- Format text, links, lists and other HTML page elements.
- Know the difference between classes and IDs and when to use them
- Understand the Box Model of CSS to correctly position elements on a page
- Be able to go to any site, inspect the CSS and even experiment with the CSS of any site
Who Should Attend
- Anyone wanting to learn CSS, but is scared it might be a little too technical.
- Anyone that wants to edit their own website layout or formatting but doesn't know how.
Target Audiences
- Anyone wanting to learn CSS, but is scared it might be a little too technical.
- Anyone that wants to edit their own website layout or formatting but doesn't know how.
Learn CSS to tweak your website with this CSS for Beginners course.
Web pages are built with HTML, but styled with CSS. As with any other coding language, CSS has a learning curve that puts off many beginners. This CSS for beginners course aims to change all that and make learning CSS fun. As you work through the tutorials, you can try out the examples, or try your own CSS and see the live preview of your code immediately to check if you got it right.
CSS for Beginners starts with an introduction to CSS where you can get your feet wet by creating your own uniquely styled Google’s homepage.
After learning a few key phrases you’ll move on to look at the three ways you can implement CSS into your web pages.
You’ll look at color, including web safe colors, and the different ways you can add color to your web pages.
We’ll look at how you can style any HTML element, from headers to lists using base selectors, before looking at the design power offered by Classes and IDs to really put your CSS designs into overdrive.
With a great working knowledge of the main concepts in CSS, we’ll cover the Box Model of CSS, which is a great source of confusion for many CSS beginners. Using a simple diagram as reference, you can roll up your sleeves and explore the Box Model with a simple CSS coding session. Not only can you follow along in real-time using the same free tool that I do, you can also experiment and have fun as you learn.
If you are a beginner to CSS or struggled with the learning curve in the past, then CSS for Beginners is the course for you, and offers you a fun way to learn CSS, using free tools.
Check out the introductory lecture for free.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to CSS
Lecture 1: An Introduction to CSS
Lecture 2: Get Ready to Learn CSS
Lecture 3: Nomenclature & Syntax
Lecture 4: Why "Cascading" Style Sheets?
Chapter 2: Three Ways to Insert CSS
Lecture 1: Inline CSS
Lecture 2: Internal CSS
Lecture 3: External CSS
Chapter 3: Colour
Lecture 1: Specifying Color in CSS
Lecture 2: Examples of color in CSS
Lecture 3: Color Picking Tools
Lecture 4: Background Color & Images
Chapter 4: Measurement Units
Lecture 1: Different Units of "Length"
Lecture 2: Examples of Units in Action
Chapter 5: Fonts & Text
Lecture 1: Font Family
Lecture 2: Font Properties
Chapter 6: Links
Lecture 1: Links and Pseudo Classes
Chapter 7: Lists
Lecture 1: HTML code for Lists
Lecture 2: Modifying Lists with CSS
Chapter 8: Classes & IDs
Lecture 1: Class and IDs
Chapter 9: The Box Model
Lecture 1: The Box Model
Lecture 2: Divisions (DIVs)
Lecture 3: The Float Property
Chapter 10: CSS & WordPress
Lecture 1: Modifying CSS in WordPress
Lecture 2: Using the Theme File Editor
Lecture 3: Adding "Additional CSS"
Lecture 4: Custom CSS for blocks
Lecture 5: Custom CSS for a post or page
Lecture 6: CSS Hiding Elements
Lecture 7: Header Spacing in Astra
Lecture 8: When CSS Doesn't Do As Expected
Chapter 11: CSS Resources & Reference
Lecture 1: CSS Help
Lecture 2: Future Lectures in this Course
Lecture 3: CSE Validator Demo
Lecture 4: Bonus Lecture
Instructors
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Andrew Williams
WordPress, SEO & Self-Publishing Expert, teacher and author
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- 5 stars: 124 votes
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