Part 2 - CSS Tutorial on how to build your very own CSS website using nothing but Notepad or similar text editor. We show you how to build your CSS tags, how to use those tags to impliment the structure of the website, and how to do basic customisation on that site to add images, links and make the site "user-friendly".
This is part of a larger series that will see the new site go from a basic page to a fully usable and helpful website, including embedded content, images and information.
More details can be found at http://www.succeed2k.com
This is nice but volumes a little low.
112makoto 6 months ago
@jolegend13 yea :fc
arnorerling 11 months ago
Hmm well , my 1 has just the #header in white and not the normal pixel size pls help ;D
Curtis3321 1 year ago
can i do this with notepad?
jolegend13 1 year ago
@GayBooi No cause you give the name for yourself, if u want u can call it #hyff, but it would be smarter if you give a name that you can remember...
bjk19fan 1 year ago
@Thetrutv yes
bjk19fan 1 year ago
How do i save this file? .html?
Thetrutv 1 year ago
thanks for the help :D
shawnharv 1 year ago
wow. whoever you are.. Thank YOu so Much! keep up the good work man. GODBLESS You
allainluciano 1 year ago
in part 1, u use #maincontainer, but on here you use #maincontent, does it matter?
GayBooi 1 year ago