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Section 1

(22 cards)

RULES

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The rules describe how the elements identified By the selector should change.

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text decoration

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underline, overline, undErline through

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Border-color: value

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Changes the color of your borders

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Margin: valuepx

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he margin property determines how much space will be around the image. Most of the time, you will define in the margin in pixels.

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Height: valuepx

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The height property determines how tall the element will be.

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Property: valuepx

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Pixel, which is abbreviated px, is how elements are measured in CSS.

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STYLE SHEET

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To add CSS style rules to an HTmL page, you need to create a style sheet document.

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font-size

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px

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SELECTOR

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The selectors can be any part of the web page you Want to style.

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CSS

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Cascading STylesheets

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Width: valuepx

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the width property determines how wide the element will be.

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CSS LINK

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The link goes inside the Head Tag and looks like this: <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css">

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font-size: value

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px

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Background-color: value

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It changes the background of the page.

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Body {property:value;}

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The <body> element is a special element that wraps all of the visible content on a web page.

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Border-width: valuepx

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Changes the border width of an element, like an image or table.

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color

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all 216 websafe colors

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text-decoration: value

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underline, linethrough, and overline

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text-align

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left, center, and Right

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font family

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sans serif, serif, and fancy

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Border-radius: valuepx

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The `border-radius` property determines the radius of the curves at the corners of the element.

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Float: value

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The float property makes an element "float", meaning that the elements that come after it all flow around it.

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