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Shawn Wildermuth, Geoffrey Grosenbach, Susan Simkins, Mark Zamoyta, Scott Allen, Barry Luijbregts, Estelle Weyl, Ben Callahan, Lea Verou, and Jason Pamental

Web browsers are extremely capable graphics platforms with the ability to manipulate fonts, colors, shapes and even animations. The file format that controls these is cascading style sheets (CSS).Understanding CSS is a fundamental skill for the modern web developer, whether you're creating static pages from scratch, generating dynamic pages with a framework or designing a blog theme. This learning path will take you from the basics of CSS to a live coding session that explains the mixing of HTML, CSS and JavaScript.

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Web browsers are extremely capable graphics platforms with the ability to manipulate fonts, colors, shapes and even animations. The file format that controls these is cascading style sheets (CSS).Understanding CSS is a fundamental skill for the modern web developer, whether you're creating static pages from scratch, generating dynamic pages with a framework or designing a blog theme. This learning path will take you from the basics of CSS to a live coding session that explains the mixing of HTML, CSS and JavaScript.

What You'll Learn

  • Cascading and inheritance in CSS
  • Layouts with CSS
  • CSS positioning with complex layouts
  • Typography basics, performance and polish
  • LESS and SASS
  • RWD process, prototyping and responsive patterns
  • Bootstrap 3 design patterns and features
  • CSS3 components and features
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    CSS Positioning

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    Understanding CSS positioning can be tricky, especially for beginners to CSS. It is essential to understand if you want to build complex layouts. In this CSS tutorial, we'll learn about different methods for using CSS to position HTML elements including fixed, absolute, relative positioning, and also how to float and clear elements.

    Less 4: Getting Started

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    Developers might not like CSS, but Less can help simplify it. With Less, you can use variables, reusable classes, and computation to make your CSS more efficient. This course will teach you the basics of Less, including how to use it with different back-end technologies, refactor your CSS into Less, and use nested rules, functions, and variables.

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