Introduction to web
This course is designed to start you on a path toward future studies in web development and design, no matter how little experience or technical knowledge you currently have. The web is a very big place, and if you are the typical internet user, you probably visit several websites every day, whether for business, entertainment, or education. But have you ever wondered how these websites actually work? How are they built? How do browsers, computers, and mobile devices interact with the web? What skills are necessary to build a website? With almost 1 billion websites now on the internet, the answers to these questions could be your first step toward a better understanding of the internet and developing a new set of internet skills.
What you will learn in this lecture
What is CSS?
Three Ways to Use CSS
CSS Terminology and Syntax
Setting Multiple Properties
CSS Text Properties
What Does “Cascading” Mean?
Bold and Italics
CSS classes and ID’s
Need Of Class and ID’s
Syntax of Class and ID’s
Classes and IDs Compared
Examples
CSS Styles for tables
CSS box Model
Quiz & Cash prize