I retooled my green smoothie recipe with a cascading style sheet for all elements. I have multiple divs, an image that "floats" to the right, and a fixed background image.
The site seems to be the most helpful css site out there. IF anyone has used the site 'flashkit' its a very similar concept. The site provides tutorials, reference libraries, website samples, and a multitude of css help. I recommend checking it out for any css questions you may have.
Is it a new trend now to have a little vertical "Feedback" tab on the left or right side of a web page? I've been noticing it all over in the past couple of weeks.
Knowing what a person does, reads or watches during their spare time can tell you a lot about them. Many of my friendships began during movie showings. If you look through my top three and don't see anything you like, that's fine - it just probably won't work out between us.
I used the QU page that I replicated from the first module. I added a menu bar in order to decrease the amount of scrolling for the user. This way when they go to the page they can click on the menu tab rather than scrolling all the way down the page to see the options. Having a menu bar is so much more effective for this webpage, each tab goes to the QU website for each topic.
this was the original website from the first module. I have added another list to the bottom that should've change over, but it shows the difference between a bulleted list and the CSS horizontal menuthis was the original website from the first module. I have added another list to the bottom that should've change over, but it shows the difference between a bulleted list and the CSS horizontal menu
this was the original website from the first module. I have added another list to the bottom that should've change over, but it shows the difference between a bulleted list and the CSS horizontal menu
Here is my recipe upgraded with some CSS.
The only trouble I had was getting images that I created to link to my stylesheet. So instead I just found some images via Google Images and used them as background images. I know it's not the best case, but as I'm learning, I thought it'd be alright just so I can see what happens when...
I restyled my recipe for blueberry muffins, giving it a border, colorful headlines and some interest in the type style. I can't believe how difficult this all is!!
I was trying to add a menu bar to my original recipe program. It's not as pretty as I'd like it, but it works! The links go back to the way the original recipe looked...
I really like a clean menu bar. Most buttons seem dated and clunky to me. Just my .02, of course. There are probably some gorgeous buttons floating around somewhere out there - I just haven't seen them in a while.
This was a simple, easy-to-follow tutorial on creating a horizontal menu with CSS. I attempted to credit the website in the comments field within the code.
Did a for the recipe; linked to a style sheet; added background color; added border and changed style of list; changed link color (but don't know why viewed link color doesn't change).