Exercise: CSS Page Layout with Divs
CSS Page Layout with Divs
Div tags can have a relative position to other content, or an absolute position allowing them to float over other elements. Both types of positioning are useful and we’ll cover both in this class. In this exercise you’ll create a <div> that is “layered” over other content. The rest of the page will layed out with relative postition divs and styled with CSS borders, padding, and background images. The hide/show effect will be added in a later exercise.
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