CSS goes into it's own files.
First part is the selector e.g. body (parent element) or h1 which will always inherit parent CSS unless stated other wise in their own section :
element {
property: value;
property: value;
}
These properties and values are things such as:
background-color: pink;
font-size: 13px;
font-family: Arial;
color: green;
To use CSS I need to know the CSS possibilities: Click here for Text CSS Codes and More
CSS Properties List Click Here
One of the first properties I have been using is Colour and for Colour's Codes Click Here
First part is the selector e.g. body (parent element) or h1 which will always inherit parent CSS unless stated other wise in their own section :
element {
property: value;
property: value;
}
These properties and values are things such as:
background-color: pink;
font-size: 13px;
font-family: Arial;
color: green;
To use CSS I need to know the CSS possibilities: Click here for Text CSS Codes and More
CSS Properties List Click Here
One of the first properties I have been using is Colour and for Colour's Codes Click Here
These are my first attempts actually trying to change the CSS with Thimble. I now hope to experiment within Brackets!