CSS3 Box Properties - 16
- Posted: Jul 30, 2012 at 11:57 AM
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This lesson makes the important distinction between inline-display and block-display in HTML5 elements. For block-style elements, it is vital to understand the box model and this lesson provides that background as well as an overview of the CSS3 properties for properly styling block-style elements.
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Great tutorial and perfect explanation. Best regards.
@ErikNieuwenhuis: Thanks Erik! Warm regards to you, too.
Thanks for the tutorials, Bob. Just started going through it.
By the way, can you post a tutorial to tableless layout design? Or is there already?
I address that specifically in the very last video, talking about Responsive web design. I think your best bet is to try Twitter's Bootstrap CSS library ... see that final video in this series for more details. Best wishes!
Really Really , Thank you
I really appreciate this series, thanks! I also very much like the binary clock!
@Sarah: @Todd Harris: Thanks! I ask my kids' friends if they can figure out how it works ... they stare at it for a while ... it's a good way for me to introduce the magic of computers to them in terms they can understand.
Thanks Dear Bob.
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