body{
background:red;
font-family:arial;
}
#divID{
background:blue;
width:100px;
height:100px;
}
If you want to learn CSS, see the related links.
Most of the CSS is overall important. Styling text boxes, fonts, images etc can be done in CSS.
No tags are used in CSS. Tags are actually what CSS primarily styles.
Valid CSS is CSS that has been run through the W3C CSS checker and passed.
The Six Revisions website has an article that lists some websites that it recommends to people wanting to learn about cascading style sheets (CSS). One that they mention is a program called CSS Help Pile.
The advantage of using CSS is it's wide variety of styling in webpages. It gives you the authority to create whatever you want.
The only problem with CSS is browser incompatibility. Some of the css attributes do not work on old browsers.
It's not the laptop, but the browser you use. Internet Explorer and Fire Fox are good examples of browsers. CSS "works" on most of the major browsers.
Because there is no CSS 1.5 and CSS is not down loadable. CSS2.1 and partly supported CSS 3.0 are what you need to learn. Any downloads would be a tutorial of CSS in a PDF/ZIP or some format. See... CSS Tutorials might help you.
The most popular way (and to some, official) to validate your CSS is by going here: http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator
Most of the CSS is overall important. Styling text boxes, fonts, images etc can be done in CSS.
See the related links for CSS Tutorials and some other useful links.
No tags are used in CSS. Tags are actually what CSS primarily styles.
One can create CSS styling links by going to an on-line site and taking step by step instructions. Examples of these sites are Project Seven and HTML.
No websites are made with CSS, since the CSS language is used for styling of elements and objects that are already created; it does not actually "create" the objects and elements.
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[ Assuming the question can be asked as, "How do you make the address (In the header) more dynamic with CSS on FreeWebs?" ] If you are using a FreeWebs template, you cannot edit any CSS. If you are using raw HTML + CSS, you can wrap the address in a tag such as <span> or <div>, and define some properties to the element with CSS.
What CSS layout are we talking about here, My Space? A normal page? You can get from some layout templates or DIY with layout genetrators.