In this lecture, we'll dive into the building blocks of CSS: selectors and properties. These are essential concepts that allow you to target specific elements on your webpage and style them effectively.
CSS selectors are patterns used to select the HTML elements you want to style. Different types of selectors allow you to apply styles to various elements based on their tag, class, ID, attributes, and more.
Element (Type) Selector:
p { color: green; }
This will change the color of all
elements to green.
Class Selector:
.highlight { background-color: yellow; }
In your HTML, any element with class="highlight" will have a yellow background.
<p class="highlight">This is highlighted text.</p>
ID Selector:
#header { font-size: 24px; }
Only the element with id="header" will have a font size of 24px.
<div id="header">Welcome to My Website</div>
Group Selector:
h1, h2, h3 { color: blue; }
This rule will make all
Descendant Selector:
div p { font-style: italic; }
This will make all
elements inside a
<div> <p>This text is italicized because it's inside a div.</p> </div>
CSS properties define what aspects of the selected elements you want to style. Each property is followed by a value that specifies the desired outcome.
Color:
h1 { color: red; }
Background-Color:
body { background-color: #f0f0f0; }
Font-Size:
p { font-size: 16px; }
Margin:
.box { margin: 20px; }
Padding:
.content { padding: 10px; }
Let’s combine what we’ve learned with a simple example.
HTML:
<div id="container"> <h1>Welcome to CSS Basics</h1> <p class="intro">This is an introduction to CSS selectors and properties.</p> <p>Selectors help you target elements, and properties allow you to style them.</p> </div>
CSS:
/* ID Selector */ #container { border: 2px solid black; padding: 10px; } /* Element Selector */ h1 { color: purple; } /* Class Selector */ .intro { background-color: lightblue; font-size: 18px; } /* Group Selector */ h1, p { font-family: Arial, sans-serif; } /* Descendant Selector */ #container p { margin-bottom: 15px; }
In this example:
elements use the Arial font.
Next Up: In the next lecture, we'll explore the CSS Box Model and learn how margins, borders, padding, and content come together to define the layout of your web elements. See you there!
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