Div doesn’t do anything. It doesn’t give any styling to the content. You can give a div tag a class or an id according to your need.
Instead of using just names of colors (which will not allow us to choose the specific shade of a color), we can use other ways to color elements. One of them is hex code (or alphanumeric code). Google “HTML color codes” and you will see a lot of color codes for specific colors that you want.
Hi. I am Tarun and I'm teaching my friends about Div tag and Colors in this video. I hope you enjoy the learning process and if you do then don't forget to have fun while learning to code with @lazysynatx
Notes:
1. Div tag
https://medium.com/learn-web-development-notes/css-div-tag-cf5007be9676
2. Colors
https://medium.com/learn-web-development-notes/css-colors-a8dc05e2e1e9
In the following video we will cover the following:
~ CSS Layout
~ Position, Z-index, Opacity
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https://t.me/LAZY_SYNTAX
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Instead of using just names of colors (which will not allow us to choose the specific shade of a color), we can use other ways to color elements. One of them is hex code (or alphanumeric code). Google “HTML color codes” and you will see a lot of color codes for specific colors that you want.
Hi. I am Tarun and I'm teaching my friends about Div tag and Colors in this video. I hope you enjoy the learning process and if you do then don't forget to have fun while learning to code with @lazysynatx
Notes:
1. Div tag
https://medium.com/learn-web-development-notes/css-div-tag-cf5007be9676
2. Colors
https://medium.com/learn-web-development-notes/css-colors-a8dc05e2e1e9
In the following video we will cover the following:
~ CSS Layout
~ Position, Z-index, Opacity
Join FREE Live Classes:
https://t.me/LAZY_SYNTAX
Check out the entire playlist here
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