- Level Intermediate
- Duration 3 hours
- Course by Coursera Project Network
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In this intermediate-level course you will explore how CSS (Cascading Stylesheets) can be used to alter the appearance of a table on your web page. HTML is used to add a table to a website to organize content. CSS is used to make that table easier to read and more visually appealing to website visitors. You will use the Notepad++ editor to write CSS rules with a variety of selectors and properties that are applied to table components to change their appearance. The Chrome browser is used to display the page to test the results of your work. CSS is a very powerful tool and using it to enhance the look of a table is a valuable skill for a web developer. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We're currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.Modules
Style Tables with CSS
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Assignment
- Graded Quiz: Test your Project understanding
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Discussions
- How can the visual formatting of a table change the way data is interpreted?
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Labs
- Style Tables with CSS
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Readings
- Project-based Course Overview
Auto Summary
Learn to enhance your web pages with the "Style Tables with CSS" course, designed for intermediate-level web developers. Master CSS to transform HTML tables, making them visually appealing and user-friendly. You'll use Notepad++ for coding and Chrome for testing. This professional-level course, offered by Coursera, spans 120 minutes and is ideal for learners in North America. Start your journey with a Starter subscription and elevate your web development skills.

Instructor
Judy Richardson