CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets. CSS describes how HTML elements are to be displayed on a screen, paper, or in other media. CSS saves a lot of work. It can control the layout of multiple web pages all at once. External style sheets are stored in CSS files
CSS is used to define styles for your web pages, including the design, layout, and variations in display for different devices and screen sizes.
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Overview
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) consists of a group of formatting rules that you use to control the layout and appearance of the content on a web page. One really great feature of CSS is that you can store all the CSS rules in one document and keep that document separate from the HTML content and link the two together. Then, when you make a change to the CSS that change is instantly and automatically updated on all the HTML files. Another great feature is that it “cleans up” the appearance of the code on web pages. In addition, it will speed up browser loading times. In CSS3, there are many options, a few which we’ll look at here. These include animation, gradients, media queries, shadows, transitions, the font-face rule that allows you to embed fonts on a web page, and more.
Who should study this course? (CSS)
- Anyone who wants to become a web developer
- Anyone who wants to learn CSS and CSS3
- Anyone who wants to master CSS and CSS3
- Anyone who wants to create robust websites
BEFORE YOU START
Prerequisites
Knowledge of HTML tags
About the Course
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a style sheet language that describes the presentation of web pages and it is the most valuable tool in modern web design.
In this course, I will take you on a journey in which you will become an expert in CSS & CSS3.
This journey starts with learning the basics and building a solid foundation to take you from a beginner level to an intermediate level, I will provide you with the theory that you need and then push you to become able to solve real-world problems and challenges.
So if you’re a beginner to web development or to CSS and CSS3, this course is the perfect solution for your learning path to become a web developer and have a career.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
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- Introduction to the formatting language CSS
- Understanding various CSS selectors
- Learning different CSS properties
- Applying CSS to different HTML elements
- Source code for all the examples
Program Benefits
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- Easier to maintain and update
- Greater consistency in design
- More formatting options
- Lightweight code
- Faster download times
- Search engine optimization benefits
- Ease of presenting different styles to different viewers
- Greater accessibility
Job Outlook
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), job opportunities are expected to decrease by 8% for computer programmers from 2014-2024 (www.bls.gov). Job growth is attributed to an expected need for programmers in such areas as healthcare and mobile technologies. The BLS notes that programmers who have bachelor’s degrees, have experience using a wide range of applications and stay abreast of technological changes are expected to see the best opportunities.
Real Career Impact
The organization expected experience CSS programmer who really have the wonderful problem-solving attitude in any case of web pages, have the very clear idea about all the HTML components and be sure and confident on preparing real-world application or software. CSS programmer also needs to know about all the client side programming very closely, as normally interviewer is targeting one person who has knowledge on all the web-based front end design knowledge without any exception. They need to involve with some quick solution and provide require demo whenever needed by the client. Sometimes they need to generate one demo responsive website which is holding all the static data just only for presentation to the client for upcoming application view.
Job Aspiration
Quality Assurance Engineer Junior Web Developer
Social Media Manager Job Website Producer
Salary: $44,450 to $130,800
Instructional Tools: Available: Self- Paced Learning:
- Course, Videos, Lectures, and Readings
- Practice Graded Quizzes with Feedback
- Practice Graded Assignments with Feedback
- Personalized Project Supervision
- Personalized Programming Assignments
PROGRAM VITALS:
- Course details: 01 September 2019- 6 weeks
- Time Commitment: 8-10 hours/week
- Program Fee : $199 – EMI=100+99 Taxes Applicable
Limited period offer: 15 August 2019
4. Payment: Visit the website to pay – by Credit card
EMI facility available
LEARNING MODULES:
Key Features of CSS = 10+In-demand skills and tools
3+ Real-Life projects
Gain hands-on experience
Earn Basic/Nano Degree certificate on course completion
Learning Path/Road Map:
Chapter 1: Introduction to CSS
Chapter 2: Color and Background
Chapter 3: Font, Text, Link, List
Chapter 4: Table and Box Model
Chapter 5: Margin, Padding, Border
Chapter 6: Introduction to CSS3
Chapter 7: Backgrounds and Colors
Chapter 8: Gradient, Shadows, Text Effects
Chapter 9: 2D, 3D Transforms and Animations
Chapter 10: Multiple Columns and Interface
Basic/Nano Degree Certificate
Individual Certificates for each course
Course Curriculum
Section 1 - CSS Introduction | |||
Introduction | FREE | 00:09:24 | |
CSS Introduction
What is CSS?
• CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets
• CSS describes how HTML elements are to be displayed on the screen, paper, or in other media
• CSS saves a lot of work. It can control the layout of multiple web pages all at once
• External style sheets are stored in CSS files
Why Use CSS?
CSS is used to define styles for your web pages, including the design, layout, and variations in display for different devices and screen sizes.
CSS Solved a Big Problem
HTML was NEVER intended to contain tags for formatting a web page. HTML was created to describe the content of a web page, like: This is a heading,This is a paragraph. . When tags like , and color attributes were added to the HTML 3.2 specification, it started a nightmare for web developers. Development of large websites, where fonts and color information were added to every single page, became a long and expensive process. To solve this problem, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) created CSS. CSS removed the style formatting from the HTML page! CSS Saves a Lot of Work The style definitions are normally saved in external .css files. With an external stylesheet file, you can change the look of an entire website by changing just one file! |
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Section 2 - Color and Background | |||
Color and Background | 00:07:13 | ||
Section 3 -Font,Text,Links,List | |||
Font,Text,Links,List | 00:12:25 | ||
Section 4 - Table and Boxmodel | |||
Table and Box Model | 00:05:18 | ||
Section 5 - Margin,padding,Border | |||
Margin,padding,Border | 00:11:16 | ||
Section 6 - CSS 3 Introduction | |||
CSS 3 Introduction | 00:04:07 | ||
Section 7 - Backgrounds and Colors | |||
Backgrounds and Colors | 00:06:07 | ||
Section 8 - Gradient, Shadow and Text Effects | |||
Gradient, Shadow and Text Effects | 00:07:20 | ||
Section 9 - 2D, 3D Transforms and Animations | |||
2D, 3D Transforms and Animations | 00:09:28 | ||
Section 10 - Multiple Columns and Interface | |||
Multiple Columns and Interface | 00:03:07 |
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