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  • CSS: The Basics - ID's and Classes

    Css

    Cascading Style Sheets

    Two types of style sheets: Internal and External

    Internal - You insert your style code right into your html code.
    These stylesheets should only be used if you are intending to
    create a specific page with a specific style. If you want to be
    able to make global changes to your website using only one style
    sheet, you have to use....

    External Stylesheets - Instead of putting all the style code into
    your html code, you can create a single document with your css
    code and link to it within your webpages code. It would look
    something like this

    {head}
    {title}Webpage title{ itle}
    {link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
    href="http://www.yourdomain.com/css"}
    {/head}

    If you decide to use an internal stylesheet, you have to put your
    css style wihin the following tags:

    {style type="text/css"}
    {/style}

    All css or links to the external stylesheets have to go in
    between the {head} tags

    Now about Css Classes vs. ID's

    The one major difference between a class and an id is that
    classes can be used multiple times within the same page while an
    Id can only be used once per page.

    Example:

    ID - The global navigation of your site, or a navigation bar. A
    footer, header, etc. Only items that appear in only one place
    per page.

    Class - Anything that you would use multiple times in your page,
    such as titles, subtitles, headlines, and the like.

    Creating ID 's

    To create an Id in your css, you would start with the number sign
    (#) and then your label of the id. Here's an example

    #navigation {
    float:left;
    }

    To insert the id in your html, you would do something like this

    {div id="navigation"}
    {/div}

    You can also insert an id within another one like this

    {div id="navigation"}
    {div id="left}

    {/div}
    {/div}

    Remember to close the id's in order.

    Now, onto css classes.

    Creating Classes

    To create a class in your css, use this

    .subtitle {
    color: #000000;
    }

    To insert the class into your html, do this

    {p class="subtitle"}
    {/p}

    Now, you can use the same class repeatedly in the same page
    unlike Id's.

    I also want to tell you something about link attributes. You
    should always keep them in this order:

    a {
    color: #006699;
    text-decoration: none;
    font-size: 100%;
    }

    a:link {
    color: #006699;
    text-decoration: none;
    }

    a:visited {
    color: #006699;
    text-decoration: none;
    }

    a:hover {
    color: #0000FF;
    text-decoration: underline;
    }

    a:active {
    color: #FF0000
    }

    Of course, you can change the colors and text-decorations. This
    is just something I cut out of my code!

    Okay, these are the basics. What I highly recommend is to go and
    download Topstyle Lite by going here:

    http://www.bradsoft.com opstyle slite/index.asp

    It's free and is a very helpful css editor. It not only color
    codes and organizes your code, but it provides you with tons of
    attributes that you can add to your class and id elements with
    just a click. They also provide a screen at the bottom to view your
    css code as you create it. Very useful for a free edition and
    I'm looking to buy the pro version soon.

    Now, this was just a very very brief explanation of the vital
    elements needed when structuring your css. I have a good feeling
    that when you download top style lite, you will learn how to use
    the hundreds of attributes in your classes and id's

    Good Luck in Your Web Designing Efforts!

    P.S Change { and } to < and >
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