- Introduction
- 3 ways to write CSS
- Selectors
- Colors
- DEMO (Colors & Selectors)
- Sizing (Absolute: Pixel)
- Sizing (Relative: Percentage)
- Sizing (Relative: EM & REM)
- DEMO (Sizing)
- Box Model
- DEMO (Box Model)
- Fonts
- DEMO (Fonts) and Wrap-up
Everything you interact with on the web is styled using CSS. A lot of good programmers don't know how to write good CSS, but that's not because it's hard or it's any less important, typically people with a creative background are more interested in CSS. It's a critical language in web design and development. Some people don't like CSS, and they will tell you it makes no sense. They cry about it instead of learning it the right way. And that's OK. My goal is that you won't fall into that trap and hopefully fall in love with CSS the way I did.
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What up! Sina here. I've been a software engineer for 15 years. I'm the creator of ColorCode, Senior Director of Software Engineering at InRhythm, and the host of TheDrunkWeb podcast, a series of Coding related conversations with a drink or two in hand. I write stories & play music. I'm not a big hummus fan. I live in New York City and have taught hundreds of people how to code, both in-person and online.