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Notes to myself.

CSS

This article about web design introduces Cascading Style Sheets.

See also Learning web design (2). See also Learning web design (4).

Style attributes

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See style (HTML attribute).

style elements

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See style (HTML element).

External style sheets

An external style sheet is a text file containing CSS rules.

External style sheet files usually have the .css file extension.

See External style sheet.

Web page layout

Web page layout is largely determined by:

JavaScript also commonly play a role.

CSS Box model

The CSS Box model defines how HTML elements occupy space in a web page.

See Box model (CSS).

Width and height of HTML elements

The box model relates to width and height.

When you set the width and height properties of an element with CSS, you set the width and height of the content area.

To calculate the full size of an element, you must add:

Learning web design (4)

See Learning web design (4) for an introduction to JavaScript.

See also


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Cartouche

Cartouches were formerly only worn by Pharaohs.

Consulting followup topics

Question

Why does the interface specified in ISM task 2 fail to meet several important criteria?

What criteria?

How might you improve it so that the resulting code has better:

Admin notes

Statistics API

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In Deliverable:

A deliverable is something (hard or soft) that can be ready to dispatch to the site or the Client as partial item of the supply foreseen in the contract, e.g. when the project has started some part of the design (when settled), can be anticipated to the sub-supplier who has therefore the possibility of starting his purchase activity of raw material, even if many other parameters are not yet designed by the designer.