Thread:Akrivus/@comment-1431602-20150802043452/@comment-5518179-20150802052212

Rapidthehedgehog wrote: CSS styling at the moment

So, on an HTML element you got a  tag, and it usually equals something, so, for example.

Akrivus wrote: This is a demonstration.

equals, and   is a CSS class, like the one below.

.quote {background-color:purple !important; border-width:666px;}

When you're styling in CSS, a class name is anything with a dot in front of it, in this case  turned into , and if it doesn't have a dot in front of it, it stylizes that element, which is useful is you say... Want all the   elements to have a margin of.

All the CSS tags, like  an stuff is more of a memory game, and most are pretty self explanatory. I haven't delved into CSS animation, and the only CSS3 (really advanced CSS) I could say I'm good at is shadows, glows, transitions, and gradients, which I feel are a bit advanced for a beginner.

I hope that helped out a little, if you still have questions, or need to clear something up, I'll be happy to reply. :D