2014
Train Simple
3:30
English
In this course, Train Simple reviews the core concepts of the Cascading Style Sheet language. Specifically you'll look at the various ways to write selectors to target content within an HTML document, and how to address conflicting styles with an in-depth discussion on the cascade, inheritance, and specificity. After this course you'll be well on your way to mastering CSS.
1. Fundamental Concepts
What is CSS?
Choosing an Editor
Understanding Default Styling
CSS Syntax
Create a Selector
Define Properties
Creating Comments
Measurement Explained
Inline Styles
Embedded Styles
External Style Sheets
Browser Support
Writing Good HTML Structure
2. Working with Selectors
Element Selectors
Group Selectors
Class and ID Selectors
Element-Specific Selectors
Universal Selector
Descendent Selectors
Child Selectors
Adjacent Sibling Selectors
General Sibling Selectors
Attribute Selectors
Pseudo-class Selectors
Dynamic Pseudo-class Selectors
Structural Pseudo-class Selectors
Nth-child Selectors
3. The Cascade and Inheritance
Conflicting Styles Overview
Understanding the Cascade
Understanding Inheritance
Selector Specificity
!important Declaration
Planning your Styles
4. Working with Color
Color Keywords Explained
Hexadecimal Values
RGB Values
HSL Values
RGBa and HSLa Values
CSS Gradients
Conclusion
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