5. What is CSS?
• Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a stylesheet language used to describe the
presentation of a document written in HTML or XML. It defines how elements are
displayed on a web page.
• CSS makes websites visually appealing and user-friendly.
6. How to code CSS ?
h1 {
color: red;
font-size: 32px;
}
7. Creators & Maintenance of CSS?
• CSS was created by a group of individuals known as the World Wide Web Consortium
(W3C).
• Primary contributors include Håkon Wium Lie and Bert Bos.
• CSS standards and specifications are maintained by the W3C.
• A community of web developers, designers, and browser vendors also contribute to its
evolution.
• Regular updates and new versions ensure CSS remains relevant and adaptable to
changing web design needs.
8. CSS History (Version)
01
CSS1 (1996)
Limited properties and selectors.
CSS to CSS3 02
CSS2 (1998)
CSS 2 was released and work on CSS 3 began
03
CSS 2.1 (2011)
CSS 2.1 was released, which fixed the
errors found in CSS 2
10. CSS Rule Structure
• A CSS rule consists of a selector and a declaration block.
• Declarations are used to define the style properties for the selected elements.
• Each declaration consists of a property and a value.
selector {
property: value;
/* More properties and values */
}
Declaration
14. 01
Inline CSS
Style applied directly to an HTML element
using the style attribute.
3 Ways 02
Internal CSS
Styles defined within the <style> tag within the
HTML document's <head>.
03
External CSS
Styles stored in separate .css files linked to the
HTML document using the <link> element.
22. Study planning (I)
01
Date of the exam
(note it in your planner)
Find out
about:
02
Type of exam
(oral, practical, multiple-choice...)
03
Information
Content that may be included in the exam
23. Start from day one!
Pre-exam study
1. From the first day, try to review what you have seen in class when you get home
2. Take notes
3. Highlight what the teacher has said is most important
4. Start creating your own study outlines
5. Ask in class the questions you need to ask
25. Study planning (II)
1. Count the days you have to study from the day you are notified until the day of the
exam
2. Take into account other tasks, homework or activities you have during those days
and calculate the time (hours per day) you will have for studying
3. Break down the information by topics or by sections
4. Use a weekly planner and write in it which sections you are going to study each day
from the day you start until the day of the exam
5. Organize your study, making sure that the last few days are for review
26. Time planning
in the exam
Take a few minutes to get organized:
1. Find out how much time you have to
take the exam
2. Keep a watch or clock handy to keep
track of the time
3. Take a first look at the exam: how
many questions there are, what kind,
which ones you know and which
ones you don't know
4. Determine how much time to devote
to each question
5. To avoid possible mistakes, solve
your doubts before you start by
asking the teacher the questions you
need to ask
27. Start to answer:
Read each question
carefully
01
Start by answering the
ones you know best first
02
Continue with those you
partially know
03
Review your answers to
make sure you haven't
forgotten anything
04
Save the questions you
don't know for the end
05
Do a final review before
turning it in
06
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