HTML and Cascading Stylesheets (known more commonly as CSS) are the programming languages responsible for most of what we see on the internet. Where HTML determines the contents of web pages, CSS defines how it all looks.
In CSS 1, students will explore how CSS targets and changes the appearance of the different elements of a web page, learn the syntax of CSS, and practice using some of the most common properties and styling options.
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Workshop Manual | Manual |
Audience | Anyone interested in learning how to build and edit web sites or gain a better understanding of how the internet works |
Prerequisites | HTML 1 (what elements, attributes, and properties are and how they are used to create a web page) |
Note: Workshops may only be attended by students currently enrolled at UW-Madison. Faculty, staff, and former students are not eligible to attend STS sessions.