Color, Type, and (CSS) Style (posted 30 September 2004)
Now that you know how to create a basic web page, we'll talk about how to format it a bit. If you're already in the habit of using tags to format your web pages, you'll need to unlearn that habit quickly.
In today's class we'll talk about the separation of content (your HTML and text) and presentation (the way you want those to look on the screen). We'll discuss use of color and type in the context of page design, and then you'll learn how to use CSS to change the appearance of your pages.
We'll only be talking about CSS for formatting--use of CSS for positioning items isn't covered in this class. (We cover it extensively in the concentration-level web design class, 4002-409.)
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