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In class we will discuss the first three methods and create an example of the third. The fourth method, import, will not be covered in class because there is sketchy support for it (which actually turns out to be a plus if you want a specific style sheet that some browsers won't be able to see or use). | In class we will discuss the first three methods and create an example of the third. The fourth method, import, will not be covered in class because there is sketchy support for it (which actually turns out to be a plus if you want a specific style sheet that some browsers won't be able to see or use). | ||
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+ | ==Class Assignment== | ||
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+ | Create an experimental CSS file that does the following: | ||
+ | * Use a div | ||
+ | * Use a span | ||
+ | * Use at least one class | ||
+ | * Use at least one ID | ||
+ | * Change the background color of a div, and the text color | ||
+ | * Change the background color of a span, and the text color | ||
+ | * Add a border to an element that only shows on two sides | ||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 21:10, 30 June 2006
Review Markup from last class
Introduction to XML
Basics of XHTML
Introduction to CSS There are four ways to use stylesheets:
1. In-line 2. Embedded 3. Linked (External) 4. Import*
In class we will discuss the first three methods and create an example of the third. The fourth method, import, will not be covered in class because there is sketchy support for it (which actually turns out to be a plus if you want a specific style sheet that some browsers won't be able to see or use).
Contents
Class Assignment
Create an experimental CSS file that does the following:
* Use a div * Use a span * Use at least one class * Use at least one ID * Change the background color of a div, and the text color * Change the background color of a span, and the text color * Add a border to an element that only shows on two sides
Links
Homework
AIM Quiz 1