In this lesson you will learn how ID and Class attributes can be used to stylize individual elements ( id) or groups of elements ( class). What if you want to stylize some div elements one way, and other div elements a different way? That's where id and class come in. For example, when you added style to the div element that affected all div elements equally. So far you have added style to various elements in your portfolio page, but the styles you've added have affected all elements of a particular type. It's definitely worth your time and can probably benefit a lot of people out there.UNIT 3 > MODULE 5 Lesson 1: Understanding ID and Class in CSS Overview ![]() Some of the other editors out there are crazy expensive, and they may be worth it as well - But if you're ever feeling curious, give this a try. For this type of program, I'd say that's really cheap. Only Windows and Mac for now I suppose □ - So I had to get a Windows machine to try it out on. The biggest downside is the fact that it does not run on Linux. ![]() ()]() FTP UploadI think this is a plus, not a needed really. Not only that, you don't want to use *another* program to upload? Well maybe you do. The Bullseyes feature allows you to visually see it change right infront of you *as* you're making adjustments. To my understanding, the basic version gives a real-time preview that allows you to see the website ***when*** you edit it. Take note.Īfter some-time of editing, you're obviously going to want to see some changes. You might want to have a little more knowledge when using the basic version. side of things, the basic version does not allow you to these things as smoothly. Here's a more in-depth of the fancy click options This is also good for rapid design (aka, being in a hurry or extra lazyness). ()]() Extra Features (ultimate)Īs you can see you have plenty of clicky options to choose from to assist you. With the Ultimate version, you are able get a bulleyes view, point-n-click GUI (graphical user interface), and few more features. You know, all messed up and stuff? anywhoĮditing the CSS is fairly a sly process. However my blog *still* looks like that in IE. So it's quite reasonable that it errored up on me. Who would've guessed?-I don't support Internet Explorer anyway (besides it was IE6, wasn't it obvious?). You can only use Internet Explorer as far as I could see. Which means that when using Basic, these selections are not available to you. ![]() On the other hand, this is the Ultimate version. ()]() Stylizer Browser SelectionAfter seeing "Firefox 3" and "Internet Explorer 6," I started thinking "What if I install Safari?" So I installed Safari, and it would not put it there as a selection (shame). With web browsers becoming more picky in their own areas, Stylizer allows you to view your website from different browser engines in a single-click. Stylizer is simply a CSS editor and only a CSS editor - It has no main purpose for any HTML editing what-so-ever. ![]() This for the most part is nothing like Dreamweaver. I'm sure most of you out there has heard of Dreamweaver, or has at least tried the demo, or maybe even have it purchased-using it quite frequently. So after messing with it for a few minutes, I was already making some adjustments (to some of my background sites), and picking apart what this thing could actually do. It has some basic tutorials (and somewhat intensive ones) that show you how to use Stylizer, and CSS in general. as any other software (well actually some software is LnP (look-n-play)) The more you mess with it, the more you obviously become familiar with it. The visual of Stylizer is very sleek, and user-friendly-Well it does seem a little complicated at your first look.
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