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Unordered list - Course ASP.NET 4 and Visual Studio 2010 - Lesson 11 | .net courses

In this video, we discuss two important CSS items: 1- The order of priority of a style. 2- How to transform an unordered list into a menu.

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Duration:  17 minutes

SummaryIn this video, we discuss two important CSS items: 1- The order of priority of a style. 2- How to transform an unordered list into a menu. We start first with the order of priority by declaring a color for a list item in the css file, then a different color of the same list item in the style tag within the page, and finally, an inline color for the list item. We find out that the style that is closest to the item is the one that wins. On the second section, we start with an unordered list of three list item links. Then, we follow three different styles that will be applied to the unordered list, the list items, and the links within the list items accordingly. We use list style, background color, margin, padding, floating, and display to affect the unordered list and transform it into a menu.In this video, we discuss two important CSS items: 1- The order of priority of a style. 2- How to transform an unordered list into a menu. Methodology of the development of example: Good coding standard and simplified design to illustrate the key points.

Technology Used: ASP.NET and Visual Studio 2010

Keyword: ASP.NET 4, Visual Studio 2010, Cascading Style Sheets, Menu, Padding, Floating, Border, list style, link.




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Experience: A total of 10 years experience in developing applications using C++, Java, C#, ASP.NET, and SQL Server. In addition to 6 years experience in teaching programming courses at a local college. Degree: B.S. Computer Science Location: Atla...


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