Are you a CSS beginner interested in creating your very own, very unique web page? Do you have some experience building sites with basic HTML but want to take your projects to the next level? No matter what your previous experience is, as long as you have a browser and a simple text editor you can learn the basics of CSS! With this book, you can familiarize yourself with how CSS works, learn how to efficiently work with CSS selectors, and apply what you’ve learned to create beautifully styled simple web pages.
Without CSS and HTML, the internet would be a very different (and very boring) place, so it’s no wonder why so many people choose to learn the basics of using stylesheets. Whether you’re exploring CSS to complement a hobby or to further your career, this book will allow you to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for its applications.
This book ●an overview of how CSS uses selectors to define a style for a web page ●ideas for effectively styling the layouts of your web pages ●techniques for altering the colors, sizes, fonts, and styles of individual or multiple elements in your web pages ●examples of how to implement what you’ve learned when working with simple HTML documents ●alternatives to basic layout techniques that will allow you to further enhance your web pages
So pick up your copy of Basic Fundamental Guide For Beginners, sit back with your favorite text editor and have fun creating and enhancing your very own web pages. You’ll be a CSS master in no time!
m.g. martin grew up on the big island of hawai'i. He attended San Francisco State University where he was the recipient of the San Francisco Browning Society Dramatic Monologue Award & the Academy of American Poets Award. He is the producer & host of the San Francisco chapter of Literary Death Match. One For None (Ink Press) is his first collection of poems. m.g. eats spam too often & blogs at mgmartin.tumblr.com"
I skimmed over this as I was looking for info on css grid. The book is good for a beginner but their comes a point when a beginner needs to stop reading beginner books