Friday, September 7, 2012

CSS = Useless?

CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets.  In the Web design world, it could be a huge help.  Pretty much, it is a template for a web page.  Therefore instead of making settings for each attribute you put on a web page, you can create a css page, and every attribute included in the css will follow the settings in the css page.  It may be confusing at first, but it's quite fun.  After creating a long extensive web site or page, you may want to go back and change all the text to a different color.  Instead of going into the web page and adding a color tag to each text body, you can go to the css template, change the color on ONE tag, and every text linked to that attribute will be that color. 

Digital Journalism class is become better as I know it.  This morning we discussed reasons why we SHOULDN'T go to Graduate school.  Finally a teacher that agreed with me, ha!  Welch also gave me helpful tips for my future radio career which I will take into consideration.  I'm really glad I signed up for this course. 

I will be using this blog also for my Journalism 3010 class -- Adv Media Writing.  So you should be on the look out to other interesting topics, hope you enjoy!