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Although simple, this is a question I’ve been asked numerous times by learner developers. This “tutorial” assumes you have also never created a html and css webpage before because the two facets are so closely linked.

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Firstly, you need to understand what CSS is. CSS stands for Cascading StyleSheet and it is the key element of web development. CSS is used to tell a webpage how you want it to look. It can be used to define id’s, classes, and other html elements.

You can load a stylesheet in html using this code:

<link rel=”stylesheet” type=”text/css” href=”yourstyle.css”/>

Example

Now, an example. Create a new file in notepad or a similar text editor and save it as style.css to a folder on your computer. Repeat this and create another file called index.html and save it to the same folder as your style.css file. (…)

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New applications come out every day telling us what amazing things they can do for us but either slow down our computers or just don’t work at all. After spending much time trying and testing aspects of programs such as Rainmeter, I’ve found these four applications for users who are looking for beautiful visuals and easy accessibility. (…)

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