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CSS Cascading Style Sheets
Lecture Description
In this lesson our instructor talks about CSS or cascading style sheets. First he talks about the composition of a web page. Second he talks about the separation of content and style. Then he does an example of how to apply CSS to a webpage. He finished with some learning suggestions.
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Post by Firebird wang on November 2, 2016
Professor, I know that AP Statistics is not your subject, but I just wonder if you are able to watch the two videos which called "Practice Test 2013 AP Statistics" and "Practice Test 2014 AP Statistics" in the AP Statistics content? Both videos showing network error, I dont know why. I already tried in different computers already.
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Wed Sep 24, 2014 4:09 PM
Post by Catherine Hand on September 24, 2014
I have heard of CSS3? Does this mean CSS is out of date and the language has changed?
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Thu Sep 4, 2014 8:06 PM
Post by DASOL KWON on March 25, 2014
Hi Brenton, I am wondering whether I can take CSS course at the same time taking HTML. (I am a beginner of both HTML and CSS)
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Post by Tony Adams on August 29, 2012
Brenton i really like the videos they give a good overview of the subject and help to think logically about whats being done. 1 month ago i knew nothing about HTML or CSS and now but just following i'm getting pretty capable with the basics
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Post by Gen Gaines on August 12, 2012
I usually don't have a problem viewing videos if I allow them to load first. You need to allow that orange "time band" to expand all the way across the viewing screen before the entire video will play without a glitch. I have issue with the fact that some instructors make erroneous statements and when you post a comment questioning them, you are ignored and your comment just withers on the vine... This is serious if people are paying for erroneous information that the powers that be could care less about correcting. The video(s) in question should be analyzed and replaced with a corrected one, if need be.
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Post by Joe Froese on June 7, 2012
Umm, this website used to work before I paid you and now I just paid you and it does not work at all. It bugs out, videos don't load and I get sent to these web pages that are complete gibberish. Please help with this. Thanks.
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Sun Nov 18, 2012 5:29 PM
Post by Muhammed Naeem on February 5, 2011
could you give us the code?