by Elisabeth Robson | Jul 21, 2015 | blog, CSS, FrontPage, Web
Over the years CSS has grown… a lot. Just like with HTML and JavaScript APIs (like geolocation and web storage), the specification for CSS—that is, what constitutes correct CSS rules and properties—is managed by the W3C, the World Wide Web...
by admin | Jul 10, 2012 | Beginner's Mind, blog, CSS, Featured, HTML, Web
Exciting news: we’ve partnered with one of our favorite online training sites, macprovideo.com, to produce a set of HTML5 and CSS3 tutorials, and our tutorials are up and ready for you. You’ll find the first, a FREE, hour-long, turbo-charged quickstart on HTML and CSS...
by Elisabeth Robson | Feb 14, 2012 | Beginner's Mind, blog, CSS, Reader Question
We recently got a question from Michael, who asks: When troubleshooting CSS issues, how can I determine the source of a style that is applied to an element? My favorite way to figure out how an element is getting its style is to use the Element inspector in the Safari...
by Elisabeth Robson | Dec 12, 2011 | blog, CSS, Reader Question, Web
We recently got a question from Jack, a reader of Head First HTML5 Programming, about the CSS used in the example in Chapter 3. In this example, we create a web application that creates a playlist from songs the user types into a form field on the web page, and of...
by Elisabeth Robson | Jun 25, 2011 | blog, CSS, HTML, Reader Question, Web
One of the most common questions I get asked related to beginning HTML and CSS is “Why isn’t this working?” Unfortunately, I can’t look at everyone’s individual project or I wouldn’t have time to do my own projects, but now and I...
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