These days, everyone is a Web designer. Whether you are adding a comment to a Facebook page, creating your own blog, or building a Fortune 50 Web site, you are involved in Web design. As the Web expands, everyone from PTA presidents to presidents of multinational corporations is using this medium to get messages out to the world because the Web is the most effective way to communicate your message to the people around you and around the world. Knowing how to design for the Web isn’t always about designing complete Web sites. Many people are creating simple Web pages for auction sites, their own photo albums, or their blogs. So, whether you are planning to redesign your corporate Web site or place your kid’s graduation pictures online, learning Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is your next step into the larger world of Web design.
Class | Defines |
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Input form as a card | |
w3-input | Input elements |
Input elements (top labels) | |
Input elements (bottom labels) | |
w3-check | Checkbox input type |
w3-radio | Radio input type |
w3-select | Input select element |
w3-animate-input | Animates the width of an input to 100% |
w3-form | Deprecated (Use w3-container or w3-panel instead) |
w3-group | Deprecated (use w3-section instead) |
w3-label | Deprecated (Use <label> instead) |
w3-validate | Deprecated (Use programmed validation instead) |