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HTML and CSS

7/21/2014

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Today I went to the library to work on something a little different for a change than goggle api or apple health-kit. I decided to check out some html & css styling for once.  I'll provide the html file and the css styling file that gotoher to create a small test site I created. It was fun in the making of the test site and I will probably continue to create a website on my free time. I hope to create a website with more features and a better looking appearance. Overall it was enjoyable and something i look forward to trying more of.
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edward lee
7/21/2014 02:09:31 am

hey remember frames? Can stylesheets isolate a nav bar element on a page like a frame?

I've used style sheets for font control and such, but honestly style sheets and the div tag are things that I've been slow to adopt.

Let's talk about it at lunch!

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edward lee
7/21/2014 02:23:38 am

also just so you know there are free programs out there that will manage all your stylesheets...

dreamweaver is like very very easy to use, but freeware versions exist. Luckily you have your own computer. I'mma let u know.

Coding is cool if u run into a problem, but now there's programs that take care of all of that stuff for you!

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    Yathin Latif is a upcoming sophomore originally a Biology major but became interested in computing and code. He is now working towards a BS in computer science. Learning new languages and tools to further his goals.  This summer he hopes to learn as much as possible over these few weeks. Looking to learn more about in software and mobile development.

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