Once you're able to select elements to
which you wish to apply style, and you're
able to apply that style, you can go on to
lay out the various elements within your page
and define how the page should behave when
it's resized, or when information overflows
the defined areas.
This topic is presented on
Private Courses and
Specially Run Courses only
Examples from our training material
| e01.html | Laying out elements of a page |
| eoscr.html | Overflow and scroll - cascading style sheets |
| epl.css | Style screen for positioning demos |
| tabin.html | Standard tags v classes v tables |
Background information
Some modules are
available for download as a sample of our material or under an
Open Training Notes License for free download from
http://www.training-notes.co.uk.
Topics covered in this module
Page layount, margins and padding.
Floating objects, inline and block display.
Positioning and overflow.
Visibility.
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