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CSS Selectors

#Task to do

  • Class Selector (.class)
  • ID Selector (#id)
  • Universal Selector (*)
  • Element Selector (element)
  • Attribute Selector ([attribute=fool])
  • Psuedo-class Selector (p: hover)
  • Selector List (element, element)
  • Combinators (one of each)
    • Descendant Combinator (element element)
    • Child Combinator (element > element)
    • General sibling combinator (element ~ element)
    • Adjacent sibling combinator (element +element)
    • Combining Two Selectors (element.class)
  • Optional
    • CSS transformations
    • CSS animations

General CSS Topics

#Task to do

  • Comment /* write down comments to make your css easier to read */

  • Color /* apply colors to your HTML elements /
    rgb(r, g, b) or rgba(r, g, b, a) /
    red, green, blue, alpha values /
    #FFF or #FFFFFF /
    hex codes /
    hsl(h, s, l) or hsla(h, s, l, a) /
    hue, saturation, lightness, alpha values */
    Color name (i.e ‘orange’)

  • Background Links to an external site./* apply background styles to your elements */
    background-color

  • UnitLinks to an external site. /* units of measurement for sizing and spacing your elements */
    Use 3 unique relative units total
    Use 3 unique absolute units total

  • Box ModelLinks to an external site. /* configure the containers that holds your HTML content */
    (“long” and “short” refer to longhand and shorthand syntax and should give the same results. They’re simply different ways to declare your style rules, use at least one of each syntax. You must use both long and short hand notations for each of the following: margin, padding, border)

    • Margin /* spacing between html elements */
      - Long (margin-top, margin-bottom, margin-left, margin-right)
      - Short (margin: )
      - Auto margins: margin: auto

    • Padding /* spacing within html elements */
      - Long (padding-top, padding-bottom, padding-left, padding-right)
      - Short (padding: )

  • BordersLinks to an external site. /* borders around html elements, hint: apply borders before testing out padding and margin to better understand the difference between the two */

    • border-style
    • border-color
    • border-width
    • border-radius
  • Text /* style your text */

    • color
    • text-decoration
    • text-align
  • DisplayLinks to an external site.

    • Experiment with these values: none, block, inline-block, inline. Include at least two of them in your page.
    • Apply these values to the display property
  • Sizing /* set the height and width for an element */

    • height
    • width
    • max-width
    • min-width
  • PositionLinks to an external site. /* element positioning on the page */

    • 2 of the following values: static, relative, fixed, absolute, sticky
      - Apply these values to the position property
  • Pseudo-classLinks to an external site. /* elements that exist in your document conditionally */
    - :hover
    - :active

  • Layouts

    • FlexboxLinks to an external site. /* allow your elements to lay themselves out automatically */
      • apply flex to the display property
      • Must have more than two children within the element that is using flexbox. Must
        use minimum three of the flexbox related attributes
  • Grid Links to an external site. /* instantiate a grid for your layouts */
    - apply grid to the display property
    - Must have more than two children within the element that is using the grid.
    Must use a minimum of three of the grid related attributes

  • Responsiveness /* make your website friendly for multiple devices */
    - At least one query based on the screen width
    - [Media QueryLinks to an external site.](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-
    US/docs/Web/CSS/Media_Queries/Using_media_queries)

  • FontsLinks to an external site. /* pick varying font styles to make your text fun to read */
    - Include and use a 3rd party font (https://fonts.google.com/Links to an external site.). You can load the font in either your HTML or your CSS

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