| Great Tool to Teach Yourself CSS |
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| Friday, 16 January 2009 | |
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Author: Mitch Keeler For those of you out there that might still be new to the world of web design, CSS (or otherwise known as Cascading Style Sheets) can be a laborious thing to master. Thankfully, I have found one online tool that will help you teach yourself how to write and use CSS. CSSTXT is a simple site that allows you to create a CSS style around any block of text. ![]() All you have to do, is type your text into the box - and then start playing with the setting on the bottom. Try changing around the formatting (bold, underline, overline, italics and more) or customize the font size, color, background, spacing, well… you get the idea. Learn as You Tweak Around with the Settings Where the learning part comes in, is when you click the button labeled “generate”. After doing so, you are given the CSS code needed to make this happen on your own web site. Just copy, paste and you are good to go. What I would do, if I was new to CSS design, would be try each thing once, generate and then see what code does what when it is added. For example, if you try making the text bold, you then look down at the code and see they achieved this effect by including: font-weight:bold;
See, you are learning already! For more help with the basics of CSS design, be sure to also check out the free w3schools online CSS courses and tutorials. |
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