Learn to Code CSS

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    21. How to Use the CSS Position Property
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    Once you have mastered the display property, add another layer of CSS wizardry using this lesson, which teaches you how to use positioning.

    Once you have mastered the display property, add another layer of CSS wizardry using this lesson, which teaches you how to use positioning.

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    22. How to Use the CSS Float Property
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    When all else fails, web page elements can be floated using CSS—that is, removed from the normal flow of content. Learn when to use CSS float and how it works.

    When all else fails, web page elements can be floated using CSS—that is, removed from the normal flow of content. Learn when to use CSS float and how it works.

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    23. How to Test Webpages on Mobile Devices
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    Want to make your website mobile-friendly? This lesson shows you how to download and run an Android or iPhone mobile device emulator for testing your CSS.

    Want to make your website mobile-friendly? This lesson shows you how to download and run an Android or iPhone mobile device emulator for testing your CSS.

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    24. How to Style CSS for Mobile Screens
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    With respect to the rise of sophisticated web browsing on mobile devices, this tutorial covers what you need to know when styling CSS for smaller screens.

    With respect to the rise of sophisticated web browsing on mobile devices, this tutorial covers what you need to know when styling CSS for smaller screens.

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