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Basics of CSS - Making a DIV tag and Styling It (PART 1)

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2008

Chapter 1:
Basics of CSS: 2. Making a DIV tag and Styling It
(Part 1)

Key pinpoints in this video tutorial:

- css can style any HTML element
- DIV tags are styled the most
- DIV tags piece web layouts toghether
- not everything is a DIV tag

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  • keep adding more tuts! awesomeness. period.

  • k i will, and will keep going! CSS is AWESOMENESS! XD

  • the "sguigly brakets" are called curly brackets

  • thnx melvin.... :)

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  • Awesome tutorial enash131!!!

    nice step by step explanation

    your are the awesome tutor!!

    I learn a lot with help of your powerful & useful tutorials

    please add more div & css & tableless weblayout tutorial

    Thanks so much for your kind effort for making useful tutorial video

    Thanks God Bless you!!

  • yes css = awesomeness

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  • Great Video, Thanks for the help!

  • .. And this taught me what?

  • thanks

  • Thank you.

  • i don't know why it's not showing up but i'll try again.

    the greater than and less than signs are called chevrons, and the symbols used for enclosing style elements in css are called braces.

  • since you're being so helpful, I hope you don't mind some help yourself. They are actually called braces. The brackets are the the other symbols in the uppercas of the #'s 9 and 0 and the lowercase of the actual braces he is talking about.

    Your Welcome.

  • Hey bro, I appreciate the tutorial, but just to let you know...instead of saying "greater than sign" and "less than sign", you should say "start bracket" and "end bracket." Not only is this much more intuitive, but I believe this is the industry standard. Thank you.

  • Your tutorials are funny and really helpful, good job bro!

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