![]() HTML allows only limited control over web page layout. However, thanks to Cascading Style Sheets, web designers can now become true desktop publishers. CSS gives you total control over font styles and colors, precise margins, balanced white space, and other page design elements. Style sheets can be used to create a uniform look and feel across an entire web site. Best of all, using CSS, you can modify hundreds of web page with just a few keystrokes. This short course will introduce beginners to the magic of Cascading Style Sheets. Learn how to write inline and external style sheets to control fonts, colors, margins, justification, white space, and add pizzazz to hyperlinks without retyping HTML tags over and over. Discover tips and tricks that can be used to make sure that all users see exactly the same web page regardless of browser configuration. By the end of this course, you will be writing custom style sheets that will give your web pages a distinctive and professional look and feel. Curriculum: 5 week course. No textbook required. Prerequisites: A working knowledge of HTML is required. Beginning HTML topics will not be covered in this class.
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