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CSS: Images
π Author: Morten Rand-Hendriksen
π° Level: Advanced
β° Duration: 2h 4m
π Topics: Cascading Style Sheets
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π Learn how to manipulate images and shapes to create distinctive visual effects in CSS.
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This layout is ideal for creating documentation pages or any website with a fixed-width sidebar for navigation and a flexible content area for displaying information.
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In CSS, content that participates in inline layout is called inline-level content. Most text sequences, replaced elements, and generated content are inline-level by default.
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Using the orientation media query in HTML video content for users devices orientation, enhancing usability and performance.
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"background-attachment" is a CSS property that can be used to fix a background applied on an element relative to the entire viewport rather than just the element π₯
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The paper overlay effect in CSS can be used to give web content a realistic and engaging appearance, making it suitable for blog posts, portfolios, digital invitations, educational websites, presentations, product showcases, personal blogs, and event websites.
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Thomas notes that focus outlines are often seen as a purely technical requirement, but suggests we should treat them as essential design elements that can help create βinterfaces that are both beautiful and inclusiveβ, noting how they are fundamental to an accessible web. Also looks at a multi-colored striped approach, and a proposed native way to handling just that. Plenty of good examples here.
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