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HTML/CSS 4 - SUMMARY OF HTML & CSS TERMS
I’m going to finish the HTML/CSS section of our tutorials with a description of the main terms you learned:
1) CSS - Cascading Style Sheets
2) Selector - a CSS directive that refers to an HTML element or multiple elements
3) Element - an opening and closing HTML tag and the content in between
4) Tag - the actual text between < > as either an opening or closing tag
5) ID - identifier for a unique HTML element whose selector is a sharp symbol
6) Class - a custom selector beginning with a period that allows you to select all HTML elements on the page that have a matching class attribute whose value has the same name as what follows the period
7) Attribute - a text string within an opening tag whose value follows an equal sign and is enclosed in quotations; generally peaking, it further defines the behavior of the element.
Ultimately, the main concepts of HTML & CSS are very easy to grasp, and these tutorials sum them up. It becomes more challenging when you put it into practice and realize your page doesn’t always behave the way you’d expect, especially once you start checking it in all browsers and realize different browsers render the page differently. There are a lot of nuances with CSS especially in terms of how the page behaves. There are also a lot of CSS properties to learn, with some like the “float” property doing some unique things that take a while to get the hang of. That said, the basic syntax is pretty much summarized in my HTML tutorials, and more than enough to give you a running start. If you can get this, you should just start coding some HTML pages, and try out different CSS properties you learn about on w3schools:
http://www.w3schools.com/css/ .
Try them all until you see what’s possible. The most challenging part will be positioning, not things like colors and borders and fonts. Good luck!
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