Introduction
This again should represent a review from what you’ve already covered in the Foundations Lesson on HTML/CSS, but if you’re unable to answer the questions posed below in the “Learning Outcomes” section, you could probably benefit from the review of the basic stuff.
Learning Outcomes
- What are selectors?
- In general, how specific should you be when targeting elements using selectors?
- What’s the difference between using
%
, em
and rem
to specify sizes?
- How do you select an element inside another element?
- How can you shorten up a long batch of CSS that’s doing the same thing to many different elements by putting them all in one line?
- How do you target the immediate child of an element?
- How do you target a class inside a class?
- How do you target a class inside an ID?
- How would you target “all the links inside
li
elements that have the class bunny
which are inside the unordered list with the id things-that-hop
”?
- What are the three ways to include CSS in your project?
- How do you import an external stylesheet?
- What is the browser’s default stylesheet?
- What is a “CSS Reset” file and why is it helpful?
- Which stylesheet has preference if you import multiple ones and there are overlapping styles?
- What is the order of priority of selectors (e.g. if you specify that the
<body>
has color black
but <h1>
tags have the color blue
but class main-title
has the color red
, which will be used by <body style="color:yellow"><h1 class="main-title" style="color:green">Howdy!</h1><body>
?)
Assignment
Additional Resources
This section contains helpful links to other content. It isn’t required, so consider it supplemental for if you need to dive deeper into something.