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  • Title How To Build a Website With CSS and HTML
  • Author(s) Erin Glass
  • Publisher: DigitalOcean (November 17, 2020)
  • License(s): CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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  • ebook PDF (172 pages) and ePub
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: N/A
  • ISBN-13: 978-1735831718
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Book Description

This project-based eBook will introduce you to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), a stylesheet language used to control the presentation of websites, by building a personal website using our demonstration site as a model. Though our demonstration site features Sammy the Shark, you can switch out Sammy’s information with your own if you wish to personalize your site.

Alongside HTML and JavaScript, CSS is one of the core technologies of the World Wide Web. If you have some understanding of HTML and are looking to grow your front-end development skills, learning CSS is a great next step.

The first half of this book will introduce CSS through hands-on exercises and the second half of the tutorial series will provide steps for recreating the demonstration website.

By the end of this CSS book, you will have files ready for deploying a website to the cloud, as well as an understanding of how to continue modifying the site’s design with HTML and CSS.

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