i tried so many youtube videos , apps and the like and either couldnt stand the instruction or was bored out of my mind and couldnt sit through it. I started with html 2 hour tutorial and followed along on my own with my phone connected to a keyboard and mouse via bluetooth and 3 days later ive made it this far and have an extremely comforting grasp of html and atleast this far in css. ive played with arduino before and thats what has got me excited about coding but Mike is a phenominal teacher and i couldnt be happier with his instruction. im deffinatly hooked. thanks
Spent the last 8 hrs following the html tutorial and now this series and I have made a test page with loads of elements, css all over the place and even some java script on it. I didn't think I'd learn so much today thanks for all the videos they've been super helpful I just donated purely off what I have learned today thanks again
Mike, I like to watch you videos. Even my english is not very good, sometimes I don't understand what you are making to understand us because you know my english is not good still I always watch your videos because your content is best. and no one videos is available like you in whole youtube. thank you so much mike.
HTML and CSS are so simple and yet so complex. 0_0 it took me around 40 minutes to somewhat understand the attributes for display: and float: lol, thank you Mike! :-O
Dear Mike , You have been an important asset to me. One Day , I will make sure to pay you my Tuition fee after I start Earning !! I get the theory part most of from books .. But the implementation of the codes are possible only after I watch your Videos. For some reason the complexity of tags, methods() , attributes , definition & how they work becomes so much easier after I watch your Videos .. Hehe .. I will definitely Pay you buddy !! Just keep up the good work !! All Hail the Mighty Mike & Giraffe Academy !! Hahaha !!
Hi Mike First of all, thank you for all your tutorials! Just one question. why would you use a display to make them horizontal when you can just put them in span like you did.
Hi Philip, This is just a basic example. But, in real-time scenarios you'd probably want to style all the elements of the navigation bar with a certain property. Then, if you're putting all of them in separate tags you'd have to give them id's and (or) names to uniquely identify each one of them. But , in this way when you're just tweaking the display property, it makes your job a lot easier when you wanna style all the elements combined. Hope you got the idea.
I think this tutorial should be updated as floats have been replaced with flex and grids. Pawel x...he gets into css style sheets in video 10. Don't know why he spent so much time with inline styles, but the concepts are the same, just a lot less messy with css style sheets and easier to control your entire website with them.