DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/z6mvv9/advanced_css) has announced the addition of the "Advanced CSS Training" training to their offering.
In this advanced CSS training class, students will learn to use CSS to format forms, create list-based navigation, do advanced page layouts, and create stunning background effects. Students will also learn about CSS coding conventions and shorthand properties.
This class is hands-on and interactive, with exercises, presentations and readings to ensure students stay engaged and learn the material presented.
Approximately 20 hours of training.
This course is valid for One Year after purchase.
Key Topics Covered:
Positioning and Visibility
- Element Flow
- Position
- Positioning
- Z-index
- Display
- Visibility
- Float
- Clear
Advanced CSS Page Layout
- Resetting Styles
- Full Width Layouts
-- Two-column
-- Three-column
- Positioning the Headings
- Fixed Width Layouts
-- Two-column
-- Three-column
- A Recommendation on Positioning
-- Other Methods of Layout
- Laying out a Page - The power of float
CSS Shorthand Properties
- What is CSS Shorthand?
-- List of CSS Shorthand
- Shorthand Margins and Padding
- Shorthand Border and Outline
- Shorthand Backgrounds
- Shorthand Fonts
- Shorthand Lists
- Using Shorthand
CSS Lists as Hierarchical Navigation
- Using Lists as Vertical Navigation
- Using Nested Lists as Navigation
- Using Lists as Horizontal Navigation
- Using Lists as Drop-Down or Fly-Out Navigation
- Using a List to Create a Navigation Menu
CSS Background Tricks
- The State of Rounded Corner Boxes
- Fixed-width Rounded Corner Boxes
- Relative-width Rounded Corner Boxes
- "Mountaintop" Corner Boxes
- Tabbed Navigation
- Drop Shadows
- Replacing Text with an Image
- Using Backgrounds
Laying out and Styling Forms with CSS
- Laying out the Questions
- Creating the Form
- Reset Revisited
- Styling the Form
- Expanding the Form
CSS Best Practices
- Review some of recommended CSS Best practices
Browser-compatibility Issues
- Quirks Mode
- Internet Explorer Conditional Statements
- Common Browser Bugs / Issues
- Fixing the Box Model Bug
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/z6mvv9/advanced_css