I'm fairly new to HTML and CSS. I've been busy designing a webpage. I've come to find that planning the size of each of my page elements and organizing them is not so easy for me. I understand everything about padding, borders, margins, etc. but what has been troubling is planning how large I want every element to be and where it will go.
I'm focusing on a webpage to be displayed on a computer for now, @ZachSaucier. I just want a simple way to organize elements and plan their positions, padding, margins, etc.
@ZachSaucier and so I won't have to sit there going through positioning, sizing, margins, padding, and borders to make sure it is all correct afterwards
Every element is in a container which is centered using margin-left/right auto
Then, I know I want a nav bar on the left, which will be skinnier than the main area which will be on the right
So when I first started writing the css doc for this, I just used 150px and 750px for the lengths of the nav bar and main area respetively
But now since I've completed the basis of the page, I want to go on and stylize the nav bar and main area to be padded, and every element to be bordered
I want to keep my original sizes the same, but it is confusing for me to add in the padding when I want it and then subtract from the width of the elements
for example, the <isindex> attribute was removed in HTML4 (was a thing in HTML3.2). Also the <basefont> tag iirc doesn't work anymore. — Worf10 secs ago
@Kitler I'm using Sublime Text 3 to edit my css documents. When I type begin to type 'box' of 'box-sizing', Sublime doesn't show a suggestion for 'box-sizing'. It doesn't have show one for border-box either
Is this a problem at all? Sublime is not applying syntax highlighting to it either
anyone know why i get this error 'inViewport is not a function' from this code: $('#feed-wrapper article').inViewport(function(px){ if(px) $(this).addClass('animated') ; });