Web publishing: Styling pages with CSS

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), are a series of instructions on how text should appear on a web page. You can use CSS to set styles for text, borders, and other elements, and apply these styles to your entire website. This module shows how to add styles to your web pages to make them look better.

See below for course schedule

Key topics
  • Review of CSS structure
  • Using the DIV tag to create sections
  • IDs and Classes explained
  • How positional CSS works
  • Looking at website design patterns
Course information
Intended audienceAnyone who has created web pages and has a little understanding of CSS
Prior knowledgeWeb publishing: Essentials of creating web pages
ResourcesA course book must be purchased when you attend the course (see the Cost below)
SoftwareNvu, Firefox, Internet Explorer
FormatPresentation with practical exercises
Where next?Web publishing: Accessibility essentials
Taught using: 
Windows XP

Please note: You must bring your activated Oxford Username and password to the course.

Schedule

This course runs every term. Express an interest in this course