Courses checks will need to be completed before this section is fully released. Courses that need to be checked are outlined below. - [ ] Applied Visual Design - [ ] Create Visual Balance Using the text-align Property - [ ] Adjust the Width of an Element Using the width Property - [ ] Adjust the Height of an Element Using the height Property - [ ] Use the strong Tag to Make Text Bold - [ ] Use the u Tag to Underline Text - [ ] Use the em Tag to Italicize Text - [ ] Use the s Tag to Strikethrough Text - [ ] Create a Horizontal Line Using the hr Element - [ ] Adjust the background-color Property of Text - [ ] Adjust the Size of a Header Versus a Paragraph Tag - [ ] Add a box-shadow to a Card-like Element - [ ] Decrease the Opacity of an Element - [ ] Use the text-transform Property to Make Text Uppercase - [ ] Set the font-size for Multiple Heading Elements - [ ] Set the font-weight for Multiple Heading Elements - [ ] Set the font-size of Paragraph Text - [ ] Set the line-height of Paragraphs - [ ] Adjust the Hover State of an Anchor Tag - [ ] Change an Element's Relative Position - [ ] Move a Relatively Positioned Element with CSS Offsets - [ ] Lock an Element to its Parent with Absolute Positioning - [ ] Lock an Element to the Browser Window with Fixed Positioning - [ ] Push Elements Left or Right with the float Property - [ ] Change the Position of Overlapping Elements with the z-index Property - [ ] Center an Element Horizontally Using the margin Property - [ ] Learn about Complementary Colors - [ ] Learn about Tertiary Colors - [ ] Adjust the Color of Various Elements to Complementary Colors - [ ] Adjust the Hue of a Color - [ ] Adjust the Tone of a Color - [ ] Create a Gradual CSS Linear Gradient - [ ] Use a CSS Linear Gradient to Create a Striped Element - [ ] Create Texture by Adding a Subtle Pattern as a Background Image - [ ] Use the CSS Transform scale Property to Change the Size of an Element - [ ] Use the CSS Transform scale Property to Scale an Element on Hover - [ ] Use the CSS Transform Property skewX to Skew an Element Along the X-Axis - [ ] Use the CSS Transform Property skewY to Skew an Element Along the Y-Axis - [ ] Create a Graphic Using CSS - [ ] Create a More Complex Shape Using CSS and HTML - [ ] Learn How the CSS @keyframes and animation Properties Work - [ ] Use CSS Animation to Change the Hover State of a Button - [ ] Modify Fill Mode of an Animation - [ ] Create Movement Using CSS Animation - [ ] Create Visual Direction by Fading an Element from Left to Right - [ ] Make a CSS Heartbeat using an Infinite Animation Count - [ ] Animate Elements at Variable Rates - [ ] Animate Multiple Elements at Variable Rates - [ ] Change Animation Timing with Keywords - [ ] Learn How Bezier Curves Work - [ ] Use a Bezier Curve to Move a Graphic - [ ] Make Motion More Natural Using a Bezier Curve
Courses checks will need to be completed before this section is fully released. Courses that need to be checked are outlined below.