Monthly Archives: October 2013

Floating CSS

CSS is scary. I have to admit that it was pretty frustrating creating the HTML for my site, and now I’m wishing I could go back to it after experimenting with CSS. Part of the reason I’ve been struggling is … Continue reading

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My Hope With Floats

The article “CSS Floats 101” answered many questions for me, and gives me hope that I can fix my own CSS for my portfolio website. I worked on my CSS today, and the biggest problem I ran into was related … Continue reading

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Floating 101

As someone who is currently struggling to cohesively work HTML and CSS together I found this piece to helpful. The first thing that comes to my attention is how a full article can be written about a simple command in … Continue reading

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CSS Floats 101

CSS Floats 101 by Noah Stokes taught me a lot about setting up a multi-column layout for web design. When working with floats last week, I forgot about the other properties that come along with floats besides floating “left,” “right,” … Continue reading

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Floating Challenges

“CSS Floats 101” is an informative and interactive article that attempts to make the concept of marking your CSS in a more unique and customized way, easier. I enjoyed the links that were provided within the article because they allowed … Continue reading

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How Stokes’s Article on CSS Helped Me With My Own Project

After reading the article, “CSS Floats 101”, I have a better understanding of the process of floating certain elements so that my web page is not simply content stacked on top of one another in a design devoid of any … Continue reading

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