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Know Enough to be Dangerous: Tools for Taking Control of HTML and CSS
Posted By Dan Karleen On 27th April 2006 @ 06:53 In websites & web development | No Comments
Steve Lawson
Colorado College
[1] http://library.coloradocollege.edu/steve/
Blogs have been hyped as “push-button publishing;” indeed, it is fairly simple for an educator, librarian, administrator or the like to set up his or her own blog with almost no knowledge of HTML, CSS, or JavaScript. But for those who do so, this lack of knowledge can quickly become limiting and frustrating when they want to customize their blog.
This session is designed to help you learn enough about CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to feel comfortable making changes to your blogs and other web pages. It will work like a case study; we’ll start with a blog right “out of the box,” and use free tools like the Firefox Web Developer extension to customize and personalize the blog. In the process, you will gain confidence in making small changes to existing templates, preparing you for more extensive, adventurous changes in the future.
Additionally, this presentation has many links and pointers to further reading for those who either need more background on the fundamentals of HTML and CSS or who want to explore the ideas and techniques introduced in the session in greater depth.
Most of this presentation is text, but screencasts illustrate the projects.
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