IT&C 210A Final - HTML & Cascading Style Sheets

IT&C 210A Final - HTML & Cascading Style Sheets

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What is Materialize?

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Front end library of pre-written CSS classes, as well as some javascript code, used to help you make nice looking and usable sites; it is one example of such a tool; another one is Bootstrap

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What are Cascading Style Sheets?

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Style sheet language used to change the design and layout of content.

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What a DIV and SPAN are, as well as difference between "block" and "inline" elements.

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A block-level element always starts on a new line and takes up the full width available (stretches out to the left and right as far as it can). An inline element does not start on a new line and only takes up as much width as necessary. DIV is block and SPAN is inline.

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Types of positioning and how they affect the things around them.

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Normal flow - also called static: appears on page as normal Absolute: position is set exactly as you specify Relative: Relative to where it would normally be plus your modifiers Fixed: Relative to the viewport or browser window itself Float: places an element on the left or right side of its container, allowing text and inline elements to wrap around it.

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Parts of a CSS rule and basic syntax

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Selector, declaration, property, value.

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How to create and write CSS rules for a class and an ID (and their differences)

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Not all CSS properties are adopted by all browsers at the same time; you should check if new ones are covered by all browsers you care about.

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Parts of HTML element

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Open and closing tags, content, attribute name and value.

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How do HTML and CSS work together?

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What is HTML?

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Hypertext Markup Language. Markup language used to specify the structure and content of a webpage

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There are four ways to include CSS: imported, inline (style=...), external, and embedded (<style> tags in header). Which is best under what circumstances?

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What are the four ways to include CSS?

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Imported, inline, external, and embedded

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Cascading Style Sheets are "cascading" because...

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they inherit many properties from parent elements. Whichever rules are closest to the content take precedent.

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