Introduction to CSS3
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Introduction to CSS3 at Coursera Overview
Duration | 17 hours |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Credential | Certificate |
Introduction to CSS3 at Coursera Highlights
- 44% got a tangible career benefit from this course
- 15% got a pay increase or promotion
- Earn a certificate upon succesful completion
- Learn from expert faculty of University of Michigan
Introduction to CSS3 at Coursera Course details
- When done correctly, the styling of a webpage can take enhance your page. When done incorrectly the result can be worse than no styling at all. To ensure that your sites do not put up barriers for people with cognitive and/or physical disabilities, you will learn how to evaluate pages using the standardized POUR accessibility guidelines. Upon completion of the course, learners will be able to sketch a design for a given HTML page. Using that design they will use CSS to implement the design by adding fonts, colors, and layouts.
- The web today is almost unrecognizable from the early days of white pages with lists of blue links. Now, sites are designed with complex layouts, unique fonts, and customized color schemes. This course will show you the basics of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS3). The emphasis will be on learning how to write CSS rules, how to test code, and how to establish good programming habits.
Introduction to CSS3 at Coursera Curriculum
Week One: Getting Started with Simple Styling
Course Welcome
Cascading Style Sheets
Colors
Styling Your Text
Code Together
Display and Visibility - Part 1
Display and Visibility - Part 2
Optional -- Homework Description
Week Two: Advanced Styling
Box Model
Code Together
Styling Links and Lists
Advanced Selectors
Browser Capabilities
Code Together
Designing For Accessibility
Optional - Homework Description
Week Three: Psuedo-classes, Pseudo-elements, Transitions, and Positioning
Pseudo Classes and Elements
Transitions
Transforms
Code together Transitions
Positioning
Week Four: Putting It All Together
Styling Tables
Creating Navigation Menus
Accessible Navigation
Creating Navigation Menus
Creating Navigation Menus
Optional - Homework Description
Conclusion