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INTRO TO CSS
IAT100 Spring 2008
INTRO TO CSS
 Covered in this lesson:
 Overview
 What is CSS?
 Why to use CSS?
 CSS for Skinning your Website
 Structure
 CSS Syntax Introduction
 Three places CSS can be defined
 CSS Syntax Specifics
 Cascading Inheritance
 Applied
 CSS Hands-on
WHAT IS CSS?
 Cascading Style Sheet
 Stylesheet Language
 Standards-based set of properties and attributes to define
styles
 To describe the presentation a document written in a
‘markup language’ like HTML or XML
 Markup encoding: <p>My paragraph here.</p>
 Defines the style of how things in <p> tags appear.
 Font, color, size, margins, etc.
 Cascading
 Rules to determine how to
 apply markup that contains
 other markup
WHY CSS?
 Separate Content from Form
 Content is the text and images, marked up to define regions of
specific types
 Form defines the “style” for the content
<font size=“14px”>
My First Header
</font>
<font size=“12px” color=“red” face=“Verdana”>
My information 1 goes here.
</font>
<font size=“14px”>
My Second Header
</font>
<font size=“12px” color=“red” face=“Verdana”>
Different information goes here.
</font>
The old way:
WHY CSS? CONTINUED.
 Separate Content from Form
 Content
 Form or Style
<p class=“header”>My First Header</p>
<p class=“info”>My Information 1 goes here</p>
<p class=“header”>My Second Header</p>
<p class=“info”>Different Information goes here</p>
(Specific markup properties like Class will be discussed later).
.header { font-size:14px;}
.info { font-family: verdana;
font-color: blue;
font-size: 12px; }
WHAT DOES THIS SEPARATION GET US?
 Separate Content from Form
 Specify the style once for every instance of that class.
 Example: Specify the font once for all text on the HTML page that
you’ve identified as a “header”.
 The stylesheet can be a separate file which all HTML pages
on your entire site can link to.
 Only have to specify the style once for your ENITRE SITE
 Can change the style for your entire site by editing only
ONE FILE.
CSS SKINNING
 “Skinning” - changing the look of a page or your site
 Selecting an appearance by choosing which stylesheet to use.
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href=“skin1.css" />
<p class=“info”>My Information 1 goes here</p>
skin1.css
.info { background-color: White;
font-family: Verdana;
font-color: Blue; }
Some information goes here.
+
=
CSS SKINNING 2
 “Skinning” - changing the look of a page or your site
 Selecting an appearance by choosing which stylesheet to use.
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href=“skin2.css" />
<p class=“info”>My Information 1 goes here</p>
skin1.css
.info { background-color: Blue;
font-family: Serif;
font-color: White; }
Some information goes here.
+
=
CSS SYNTAX
 3 Elements to a CSS Statement
 Selector
 What HTML sections does it affect?
 Property
 What attribute of that HTML section will be affected?
 Value
 What change will be made to that attribute?
THREE CSS DEFINITION LOCATIONS
 Inline: the “style” attribute
Note, the selector for inline CSS is the tag which contains the style attribute.
 Internal: the <style> markup tag
 External: the .css stylesheet file
<p style=“font-color:red;font-size:10px;”>Content</p>
<html><head><style>
p { background-color: Red;
font-family: serif;
font-color: White; }
</style></head><body>
<p>Content</p>
</body></html>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href=“mystylesheet.css" />
CSS SYNTAX: SELECTORS
 There are many kinds of selectors and many ways to reference them:
 Type, Class, ID, Pseudo, etc.
 HTML Type Tag – selected with the tag type
 The Class Attribute – precede the class with a period
p { font-size: 10px;
font-color: White; }
<p>Content</p>
.myinfo { font-size: 10px;
font-color: White; }
<p class=“myinfo”>Content</p>
<div class=“myinfo”>Other content</div>
CASCADING INHERITANCE
 Nested elements inherit
the properties from the
its parent
 If you specify a style for the
<body> tag it will affect all
content in your HTML page.
 If you want to override
inherited settings, you
need to specify a style in
a more local element
body { font-family: Verdana;
font-size: 14px; }
body { font-family: Verdana;
font-size: 1.1em; }
.littletext { font-size: 8px; }
<body>
This text is larger.
<p class=“littletext”>This text is
smaller.</p>
CSS APPLIED
 Hands-on CSS Tutorial

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CSS Cascading Style Sheet Introduction slides

  • 1. INTRO TO CSS IAT100 Spring 2008
  • 2. INTRO TO CSS  Covered in this lesson:  Overview  What is CSS?  Why to use CSS?  CSS for Skinning your Website  Structure  CSS Syntax Introduction  Three places CSS can be defined  CSS Syntax Specifics  Cascading Inheritance  Applied  CSS Hands-on
  • 3. WHAT IS CSS?  Cascading Style Sheet  Stylesheet Language  Standards-based set of properties and attributes to define styles  To describe the presentation a document written in a ‘markup language’ like HTML or XML  Markup encoding: <p>My paragraph here.</p>  Defines the style of how things in <p> tags appear.  Font, color, size, margins, etc.  Cascading  Rules to determine how to  apply markup that contains  other markup
  • 4. WHY CSS?  Separate Content from Form  Content is the text and images, marked up to define regions of specific types  Form defines the “style” for the content <font size=“14px”> My First Header </font> <font size=“12px” color=“red” face=“Verdana”> My information 1 goes here. </font> <font size=“14px”> My Second Header </font> <font size=“12px” color=“red” face=“Verdana”> Different information goes here. </font> The old way:
  • 5. WHY CSS? CONTINUED.  Separate Content from Form  Content  Form or Style <p class=“header”>My First Header</p> <p class=“info”>My Information 1 goes here</p> <p class=“header”>My Second Header</p> <p class=“info”>Different Information goes here</p> (Specific markup properties like Class will be discussed later). .header { font-size:14px;} .info { font-family: verdana; font-color: blue; font-size: 12px; }
  • 6. WHAT DOES THIS SEPARATION GET US?  Separate Content from Form  Specify the style once for every instance of that class.  Example: Specify the font once for all text on the HTML page that you’ve identified as a “header”.  The stylesheet can be a separate file which all HTML pages on your entire site can link to.  Only have to specify the style once for your ENITRE SITE  Can change the style for your entire site by editing only ONE FILE.
  • 7. CSS SKINNING  “Skinning” - changing the look of a page or your site  Selecting an appearance by choosing which stylesheet to use. <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href=“skin1.css" /> <p class=“info”>My Information 1 goes here</p> skin1.css .info { background-color: White; font-family: Verdana; font-color: Blue; } Some information goes here. + =
  • 8. CSS SKINNING 2  “Skinning” - changing the look of a page or your site  Selecting an appearance by choosing which stylesheet to use. <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href=“skin2.css" /> <p class=“info”>My Information 1 goes here</p> skin1.css .info { background-color: Blue; font-family: Serif; font-color: White; } Some information goes here. + =
  • 9. CSS SYNTAX  3 Elements to a CSS Statement  Selector  What HTML sections does it affect?  Property  What attribute of that HTML section will be affected?  Value  What change will be made to that attribute?
  • 10. THREE CSS DEFINITION LOCATIONS  Inline: the “style” attribute Note, the selector for inline CSS is the tag which contains the style attribute.  Internal: the <style> markup tag  External: the .css stylesheet file <p style=“font-color:red;font-size:10px;”>Content</p> <html><head><style> p { background-color: Red; font-family: serif; font-color: White; } </style></head><body> <p>Content</p> </body></html> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href=“mystylesheet.css" />
  • 11. CSS SYNTAX: SELECTORS  There are many kinds of selectors and many ways to reference them:  Type, Class, ID, Pseudo, etc.  HTML Type Tag – selected with the tag type  The Class Attribute – precede the class with a period p { font-size: 10px; font-color: White; } <p>Content</p> .myinfo { font-size: 10px; font-color: White; } <p class=“myinfo”>Content</p> <div class=“myinfo”>Other content</div>
  • 12. CASCADING INHERITANCE  Nested elements inherit the properties from the its parent  If you specify a style for the <body> tag it will affect all content in your HTML page.  If you want to override inherited settings, you need to specify a style in a more local element body { font-family: Verdana; font-size: 14px; } body { font-family: Verdana; font-size: 1.1em; } .littletext { font-size: 8px; } <body> This text is larger. <p class=“littletext”>This text is smaller.</p>
  • 13. CSS APPLIED  Hands-on CSS Tutorial