In this course, we're going to learn CSS properties for enhancing visual design. We’ll cover various properties for styling text, including loading web fonts from external resources. We’ll learn techniques for turning our CSS boxes into more than just rectangles. And finally, we’ll learn some really cool visual effects using CSS filters and gradients.
Some of the most important enhancements you can make using CSS are typographic improvements. After all, typography is all about communication. No matter how beautiful your colors and images, your web page isn’t doing its job unless users stick around to read it.
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We should be feeling pretty good about our progress. Our text looks a whole lot nicer than it did when we started this stage.
Of course, CSS is capable of applying sophisticated visual effects to more than just text. In this stage, we’ll learn to enhance the styles of our CSS boxes.
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So far, our work with images has been limited to content images, inserted into the HTML using theelement. And we’ve targeted these images using theselector in our CSS, or by adding IDs or classes to our images.
But that’s not the only way to work images into your web layout. Images can also be decorative, inserted into your CSS as background images.
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We’ve reached the final stage of Enhancing Design with CSS, and our Lake Tahoe website looks pretty appealing, at least on mobile screens. For the remaining stage, our focus will be attention to detail, since small details are what separate a good online experience from a great one.
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