Cascading Style Sheets - Week Two


This document is formatted using Linked and Inline Styles. Linked means that the main formatting is on another document (with a .css extension), and the <head> section of this page contains a link to the .css document. Inline means that certain portions of this page have been changed with Inline Style formatting that is right next to the text it affects.


Formatting Examples


Buerger leiderhosen heinee poopsie das underbite hast handercloppen ker meister. Relaxern makin uber oof an du corkin sie buerger stoppern hinder keepin floppern. Sightseerin kaboodle, er verboten heiden unter.

Poppin ich floppern noodle corkin in kaputt in. Achtung sightseerin wunderbar, poppin pukein spritz mitz flippin ya relaxern handercloppen bar der das unter. Gewerkin flippin, spritz kaboodle gewerkin bin. Strudel nine buerger, der, sightseerin unter thinken deutsch pukein.


What is that gibberish, you ask?


It's a Psuedo German text filler I used to demonstrate <div> and <span> Inline formatting. I used "classes" to define the text, including the large green letter on the first word of each paragraph. You can find more unusual text fillers  HERE   Have fun :-)



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