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Bootstrap tips and tricks

Bootstrap grid How to make columns same height How to add vertical spacing to columns How to use your own classes instead of columns and rows How to change ordering of columns on mobile How to show or hide elements on mobile How to disable responsiveness Components - navbar, footer How to open a navbar dropdown on hover How to change navbar height How to create sticky footer Buttons and forms How to create custom Bootstrap buttons How to disable buttons and other form elements Typography and layout tips How to center a block element How to center an inline content How to use heading classes How to responsively embed YouTube or Vimeo videos

Bootstrap Tips and trick 2017

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FROM OUR BLOG Our blog articles our dedicated mostly to Bootstrap tutorials, tips, tricks and useful frontend resources. https://bootstrapious.com/ https://bootstrapious.com/p/bootstrap-navbar https://bootstrapious.com/p/bootstrap-sidebar https://bootstrapious.com/p/bootstrap-tips-and-tricks Bootstrap Navbar 2.6.2017 Today I'd like to show you how to create a bootstrap navbar, adjust it to your needs and tweak its behaviour. In this tutorial and guide, we will explore in detail all the navbar components and how to properly use every of them. We...

Equal Height Columns with JavaScript (Full Version)

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CSS Intermediate Tutorial

Like the HTML Intermediate Tutorial , this CSS Intermediate Guide should not be that difficult, but rather build on the basics of the CSS Beginner Tutorial . Contents Class and ID Selectors - Make your own selectors without the need for sticky-backed plastic! Grouping and Nesting - Properties assigned to multiple selectors or selectors within selectors. Pseudo Classes - Defining various states of a link selector. Shorthand Properties - Various properties, such as borders and margins that amalgamate other properties into one. Background-images - Guess.

Some extra use for css Tag

Bad Tags This page looks at some of the HTML tags of fairytale worlds and prehistoric times. Bad, nasty, downright ugly little things that belong to outdated HTML standards, random proprietary nonsense that only half-work in one sub-version of one browser or tags that have simply been superseded by newer tags. Some have suggested that although the approach of HTML Dog to teach standards-based HTML and CSS without making a song and dance about the standards is perhaps a good one, but by doing so, users (beginners in particular) may come across different approaches and bad practices elsewhere without knowing that there is anything wrong with them. So here's HTML Dog's answer: A guide to what not to use . Tags These are some of the most common tags you might come across that have better alternatives: b could be used to make an element bold. Using strong (meaning strong emphasis) instead adds meaning, or to just add boldness, font-weight: bold in CSS does the job. i could be...

All css using properties

The Whole Shebang background background-attachment background-color background-image background-position background-repeat border border-collapse border-color border-spacing border-style border-width bottom caption-side clear clip color content counter-increment counter-reset cursor direction display empty-cells float font font-family font-size font-style font-variant font-weight height left letter-spacing line-height list-style list-style-image list-style-position list-style-type margin max-height max-width min-height min-width orphans outline outline-color outline-style outline-width overflow padding page-break-after page-break-before page-break-inside position quotes right table-layout text-align text-de...