OK I'm working on my individual iteration style of my web page. I did a little styling in Is247 but its been awhile so i don't really remember. I searched the web for some styling tips and i found that w3schools.com has a good tutorial to get you started. I worked through some of the examples which is good practice and it gave me some ideas on how i want to setup my website. the website has its own editor where you can fidget around with it.
I noticed that i have to play around with Css code so i can get it to do exactly what I want. For my final project I'm thinking about adding a several images to the style also maybe a specific background color and specific positioning of my APIs.
I still trying to get the styling of my web page down. I am going to continue to surf the web for some other examples hopefully i will have it down pack for the final individual project.
I noticed that i have to play around with Css code so i can get it to do exactly what I want. For my final project I'm thinking about adding a several images to the style also maybe a specific background color and specific positioning of my APIs.
I still trying to get the styling of my web page down. I am going to continue to surf the web for some other examples hopefully i will have it down pack for the final individual project.
I love CSS because it's so easy to use. Like you said, you can make it do exactly what you want it to. One other thing I love about it is it's so easy to reuse the code in CSS.
ReplyDeleteCSS actually makes sense. I guess with continued practice other languages will be more understanding. HTML makes sense with css. Javascript is tricky, but thank you for the w3schools.
ReplyDeleteYour comments are making me think I am over thinking my CSS. I am pulling my hair out trying to get the feeds to show up where I want them. I am trying not to use absolute positions as I know they will only look good on my screen and that isn't what I want. I will go back and look at the w3 schools again to see where I am over thinking this.
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