CSS is a programming language that lets you customize the color, font, and layout of an HTML-coded website.
One of the best ways to learn to build compelling business websites is to study the code that others create. While HTML is great for placing objects on a page, Cascading Style Sheets add sparkle, ...
Back in 2012, Mozilla launched Thimble, an online code editor for teaching the basics of HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Over time, though, things got pretty quiet around the project as other browser-based ...
jsFiddle lets developers play with the three core elements of Web development. Check out this powerful application for rapid prototyping and testing. Every developer has been in the situation where ...
Creating a website for your business involves preparing the content you want your visitors to see, then styling this content to market your organization in the most effective manner. Most website ...
Over the past two years, cybercrime groups have used quite an assortment of tricks to hide credit card stealing code (also known as web skimmers or Magecart scripts) inside various locations of an ...
Ryan Boudreaux covers the basics about CSS specificity hierarchy in an effort to make this tricky concept easier to understand. If a CSS rule doesn’t seem to work when it looks like it should and your ...
This article was originally published on .cult by Luis Minvielle. .cult is a Berlin-based community platform for developers. We write about all things career-related, make original documentaries, and ...