Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are the web standard described by the W3C for the visual display of page elements. During this training production author Benjamin Hall demonstrates the syntax and structure of the CSS language so that is can be used to create unique and dynamic web content.
Ben starts the training with an introduction to CSS, including the need for CSS and different types of style statements that can be included. Classification is then covered, first with an extensive look at many of the selectors that can be used to define style groups and then a look at both pseudo classes and pseudo elements to fine tune your selections. CSS layout is then covered focusing on topics such as inheritance, block level layout, the element box and inline level layout. In conclusion the training is wrapped up with a presentation on the use of length and value representations.
The training is approximately 2.5 hours long and is formatted as a computer based production which requires the free QuickTime player.