As usual, we continued discussing the types of CSS and typing html tags.Those are the examples.
A contextual selector are specicified with two tags separated with a space. "Contextual selectors" in CSS allow you to specify different styles for different parts of your document. You can assign styles directly to specific HTML tags, or you can create independent classes and assign them to tags in the HTML. Taken from http://www.english hawaii.edu/zuern/394/Resorces/change_links.html.
Inline style
The most basic styling, called inline, should be familiar to anyone who knows basic HTML markup. Every tag, from headings to paragraphs and beyond, can be individually styled by specifying attributes withing the tag itself. The styling attributes are simply placed after the tag selector (in our example, the selector is either the “h1″, “h2″, or “p” parts of the tags) and before the closing angle of the beginning tag.The folllowing figure illustrates.
Taken from http://designorati.com/articles/t1/web-design/1041/basic-css-inline-embedded-external-whats-the-difference.php.
Taken from http://www.1keydata.com/css-tutorial/position.php.
Now I know. Yes I did it! But I'm not yet done so I finished it after our classes in the afternoon. In wednesday,I joined in the nutri-jingle quiz but I did'nt won, I just tried my best. So I did'nt attend during our TLE class.






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