Eric Freeman and Elisabeth Robson, our WickedlySmart duo, are back with a in-depth look at styling your HTML5 pages using CSS, to make them work smart and look beautiful...
WickedlySmart is an education and technology company created by Eric Freeman & Elisabeth Robson to help people gain mastery over web and software technologies.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) give website design its horsepower! Imagine that the HTML on a web page as all the various parts of a car.Then imagine CSS are the automotive robots that give you the ability to build a complex assembly line that simplifies the way you determine the color, interior, wheels and engine on every car you produce. CSS are the robots of a web page that give web pages across your site a consistent look and feel that can be easily changed or modified!
In this second installment of their HTML & CSS series of courses, Elisabeth and Eric explore CSS's possibilities and show you how to create a "wickedly smart" web page designed specifically for musicians. In this innovative course you'll learn how to creatively analyze your page to decide how every element should look and feel. You'll also quickly become familiar with how selectors work in tandem with IDs and Classes to give your page its unique personality.
So open up that favorite text editor, make yourself comfortable, and let our dynamic web design duo guide you through the creation of a great-looking web page! And don't forget to watch all the other courses in this comprehensive series on HTML5 and CSS.
As a continuation of HTML & CSS 101, this course delves deeper into the use of HTML and CSS is a simple an explanatory way. With the use of examples and structuring files in a simple way, this course will take a newbie coder to the next level in understanding the relationship between HTML and CSS in constructing web pages.
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Mr Taylor wrote on December 9, 2013
I learned a lot from this course and will put this knowledge to use if and when I decide to design a website.
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Zyhon wrote on September 22, 2013
Really good course and well presented. The only point here, is that some file in the video are not provided, but it's a detail. Will watch the 104 next.
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CuriousGraham wrote on September 6, 2013
Very nicely done with great pacing and presentation!
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HayronW wrote on August 7, 2013
Moved slower than I wanted but that's just because I knew a lot of this stuff already. Great refresher though and well taught
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john3 wrote on August 6, 2013
I really like how this is going. I feel like I am learning a lot. I like how they show you and have you writing code at the same time. It allows me to make mistakes,notice then forrest on my own!
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Scott Hamlin wrote on February 12, 2013
Another solid CSS/HTML 5 course! This gets a bit more meaty and I found myself glad for the slower and more foundational pace of the earlier videos as this series got more in depth and advanced.
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A. G. wrote on October 7, 2012
I REALLY wish the text/html files for this tutorial were provided. It significantly slows down the learning process when you need to type all your own text and find a bunch of links to use yourself. Why not offer the same files the trainers are referring to for download? This was offered for 101. Why not here? Frustrating.
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Billy P wrote on August 15, 2012
Excellent tutorial video. Good flow from CSS 101. Clear, informative, up to date. Canʻt wait for CSS 103. Please hurry.