HTML with CSS
CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets.CSS describes how HTML elements are to be displayed on screen, paper, or in other media.
CSS saves a lot of work. It can control the layout of multiple web pages all at once.
CSS can be added to HTML elements in 3 ways:
- Inline - by using the style attribute in HTML elements
- Internal - by using a
<style>
element in the<head>
section - External - by using an external CSS file
01. Inline CSS
An inline CSS is used to apply a unique style to a single HTML element.An inline CSS uses the style attribute of an HTML element.
This example sets the text color of the
<h1>
element to blue:Example:
<h1 style="color:blue;">This is a Blue Heading</h1>
02. Internal CSS
An internal CSS is used to define a style for a single HTML page.An internal CSS is defined in the
<head>
section of an HTML page,
within a <style>
element:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
body {background-color: powderblue;}
h1 {color: blue;}
p {color: red;}
</style>
</head>
<body>
03. External CSS
An external style sheet is used to define the style for many HTML pages.With an external style sheet, you can change the look of an entire web site, by changing one file!
To use an external style sheet, add a link to it in the
<head>
section of
the HTML page:Example:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css">
</head>
<body>
<h1>This is a heading</h1>
<p>This is a paragraph.</p>
</body>
</html>
An external style sheet can be written in any text editor. The file must not contain any HTML code, and must be saved with a .css extension.
Here is how the "styles.css" looks:
CSS Fonts
The CSScolor
property defines the text color to be used.The CSS
font-family
property defines the font to be used.The CSS
font-size
property defines the text size to be used.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<style>
h1 {
color: blue;
font-family: verdana;
font-size: 300%;}
p {
color: red;
font-family: courier;
font-size: 160%;}</style>
</head>
<body>
<h1>This is a heading</h1>
<p>This is a paragraph.</p>
</body>
</html>
CSS Border
The CSSborder
property defines a border around an HTML element:
p {
border: 1px
solid powderblue;}
CSS Padding
The CSSpadding
property defines a padding (space) between
the text and the border:
p {
border: 1px
solid powderblue;
padding: 30px;}
CSS Margin
The CSSmargin
property defines a margin (space) outside the border:
p {
border: 1px
solid powderblue;
margin: 50px;
}
The id Attribute
To define a specific style for one special element, add anid
attribute to the element:
<p id="p01">I am different</p>
The class Attribute
To define a style for special types of elements, add aclass
attribute to the element:
<p class="paul">I am different</p>
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