Ok so you have finished the first 4 chapters in my series. You have learned the very basics of CSS, how the syntax works and a bit about classes and IDs. Now we are gonna take a quick break from CSS and focus on the HTML side of using it.
Divsions
Divisions are a block level HTML element used to define sections of an HTML file. A division can contain all the parts that make up your website. Including additional divisions, spans, images, text and so on.
You define a division within an HTML file by placing the following between the <body></body> tags:
<div>
Site contents go here
</div>
Though most likely you will want to add some style to it. You can do that in the following fashion:
<div id=”container”>
Site contents go here
</div>
The CSS file contains this:
#container{
width: 70%;
margin:
auto;
padding: 20px;
border:
1px solid #666;
background: #ffffff;
}
Now everything within that division will be styled by the “container” style rule, I defined within my CSS file. A division creates a linebreak by default. You can use both classes and IDs with a division tag to style sections of your website.