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You Have Learned CSS, Now What?
CSS Summary
This tutorial has taught you how to create style sheets to control the style and layout of multiple web sites at once.
You have learned how to use CSS to add backgrounds, format text, add and format borders, and specify padding and
margins of elements.
You have learned how to position an element, control the visibility and size of an element, set the shape of an element,
place an element behind another, and to add special effects to some selectors, like links.
You have also learned about many of the new features in CSS3: rounded borders, box and text shadows, gradient
backgrounds, 2D and 3D transformations, transitions, animations, multiple columns, and more.
To learn more about CSS, please take a look at our CSS examples and CSS reference.
Now You Know CSS, What's Next?
The next step is to learn JavaScript.
JavaScript is the scripting language of the Web. All modern HTML pages are using JavaScript.
JavaScript was designed to add interactivity to HTML pages.
JavaScript is a language with a very simple syntax, and anyone can put small "snippets" of JavaScript code into HTML
pages.
If you want to learn more about JavaScript, please visit our JavaScript tutorial.
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