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Tennessee Web Design Foundations: 9.5

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Use of Cascading Style Sheets: Explore the use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for page layout and cite evidence as to why CSS provides more flexible and precise layout capabilities than tables and frames. Explain and demonstrate coding for the following elements of CSS page layout. a. CSS box model (e.g., inline, block) b. Document flow and positioning (e.g., static, relative, absolute, fixed, float, z-index) c. CSS positioning schemes (e.g., two-column layout, three-column layout)

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5.7 Combining CSS Selectors
5.8 The Don't Repeat Yourself Principle
5.10 Visibility
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5.7 Combining CSS Selectors
5.8 The Don't Repeat Yourself Principle
5.10 Visibility
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24.8 The Don't Repeat Yourself Principle
24.7 Combining CSS Selectors
24.10 Visibility
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5.7 Combining CSS Selectors
5.8 The Don't Repeat Yourself Principle
5.10 Visibility
5.13 The Box Model
8.3 The Bootstrap Grid System
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5.7 Combining CSS Selectors
5.8 The Don't Repeat Yourself Principle
5.10 Visibility
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5.7 Combining CSS Selectors
5.8 The Don't Repeat Yourself Principle
5.10 Visibility