CSS Crash Course | Learn CSS in 30 Minutes

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A CSS crash course in 30 minutes. You'll learn the fundamentals of CSS coding and be able to apply it to your web work. We'll cover CSS selectors, CSS typography, CSS positioning, and much more in this CSS crash course for absolute beginners. You're invited to code along with expert instructor Mark Lassoff as you have fun while learning CSS in just 30 minutes!

Video Contents
00:00 Video Introduction
01:01 Where to Put CSS Code
01:25 Inline Styles
02:43 Embedded CSS Styles
03:54 Attached Styles
05:31 CSS Selectors
06:56 Element Selectors
08:11 ID Selectors
09:29 Class Selectors
10:52 Decedent Selectors
11:47 CSS Typography
12:18 CSS Font Rules
17:00 CSS Spacing Rules
18:24 How Much CSS Experience do YOU have?
18:50 Box Model, Borders and Backgrounds
19:41 CSS Backgrounds
21:16 CSS Borders
23:09 CSS Box Model
26:19 Page Layout with Flexbox
27:28 Flexbox Basics
29:28 Thank you!

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What part of CSS do you want to learn more about?

FrameworkTV
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I started my carrier as an Oracle developer some 24 years ago but jumped into operational IT since than means I have almost no experience of programing now. But this course is designed in a way that a person like myself can easily understand and mater the CSS. Hats off to

NetLinkx
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Best Instructor in the world, really.

Christineeve
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Great presentation! I'm about to start one of your classes today, excited!

lesliepalmer
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Thank you Mark, as always; quick, tight and neat.

bobsutton
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Yes. I've been stuck in connecting css to html. Works fine until the next day, can't make changes, start new css file & connect again.
A.css, B.css, C.css

lenatrout
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I understood a lot even though I know nothing about css, just by deduction. I wish I understood all the terms you mentioned so I could understand the placement and operation of the each specific css style. I would recommend that you also use your mouse pointer to circle or point to the area or part of the document that would be changed, before actually changing them. I had to rewind quite a few times to see what had just been changed as some changes were incremental and not very noticeable at first. Great content for a crash course though.

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