Style inheritance
Helps you get your head around inheritance in the world of cascading style sheets. As in any other family, children of the CSS family can inherit from their parents as well, e.g. color or size.
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Helps you get your head around inheritance in the world of cascading style sheets. As in any other family, children of the CSS family can inherit from their parents as well, e.g. color or size.
read moreCustomize your input boxes by adding a simple bit of style code to your input box tag. Change its boarder look, weight and colour. A nice change to the standard look.
read moreSpice up your TEXTAREA boxes, using nothing but STYLE tags to give a totally new and flashy look to TEXTAREA boxes.
read moreMake your pages load quicker, and more cross browser compatible by using CSS to define your HR tags. Control there color, size weight, possition and more.
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Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, September 2005
Read this tutorial to learn how to create a simple web page of your own in a fast and easy way!
A more in-depth explanation of cascading style sheets, than the two part introduction above. The primer goes into more depth, covering how to add the different forms of adding CSS to your web pages.
read moreSyntax rules for Cascading Style Sheets. Explaining the basic syntax rules, Class selectors, ID selectors, Contextual selectors, Grouping, Inheritance, Comments, Pseudo-classes and Pseudo-elements, Anchor pseudo-classes, the rules origins and calculating specificity.
read more<span>Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, September 2005</span><br/>There are numerous Web sites that make use of CSS technology. Here you'll find a step-by-step guide to CSS, and how you can use it to your advantage.
read moreYou can easily add space over and under your images with the Vspace attribute. In a similar way you can add space to the left and right of the image using the Hspace attribute.
read moreYou can align images according to the text around it, using the following alignments: default aligns the image using the default settings of the Web browser. Same as baseline. left aligns the image in the left margin and wraps the text that follows the image. right aligns the image in the righ...
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