Chapter 12 Resources
Part Two: Adding Style With CSS
Chapter 12
This page contains a link to all the files you’ll need to complete the homework for Chapter 12 in addition to reference files and links to resources related to the chapter.
Homework
You can download the additional files for this chapter’s homework at the book’s companion web site by following the link below. Use ‘View Source’ at our King Kong web page to refer to our markup when adding the links to to your Gordo web page.
Reference Files
Use ‘View Source’ (as covered in Chapter 2) to look at our example files’ source code. Where helpful we have included comments inline within the markup to give additional guidance.
- Styling a List, Stage 1 - Pass 1
- Styling a List, Stage 1 - Pass 2
- Styling a List, Stage 1 - Pass 3
- Styling a List, Stage 1 - Pass 4
- Styling a List, Stage 1 - Pass 5
- Styling a List, Stage 1 - Pass 6
- Styling a List, Stage 1 - Pass 7
- Styling a List, Stage 2 - Pass 1
- Styling a List, Stage 2 - Pass 2
- Styling a List, Stage 2 - Pass 3
- Styling a List, Stage 2 - Pass 4
- Styling a List, Stage 2 - Pass 5
- Horizontal List (Breadcrumb Trail) - Pass 1
- Horizontal List (Breadcrumb Trail) - Pass 2
- Horizontal List (Breadcrumb Trail) - Pass 3
- Horizontal List (Breadcrumb Trail) - Pass 4
- Horizontal List (Breadcrumb Trail) - Pass 5
- A Nested List as a Site Map
- Ordered List - Example 1
- Ordered List - Example 2


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