Tuesday, September 5, 2017

CSS code :


body {



font-family: sans-serif;


background-color: white;


margin-top: 5px;








}





.center {


text-align: center;


}





.text-big {


font-size: 300%;


}





.text-medium{


font-size:200%;


}





.text-table{


font-size:150%;


}





.bold {


font-weight: bold;


}





.img-medium {


height: 150px;





}





.fontcolor1 {


color:white;


}





.container {





margin:auto;


padding-left:10px;


padding-right:10px;





}








.blink_me {


animation-duration: 800ms;


animation-name: blink;


animation-iteration-count: infinite;


animation-direction: alternate;


}





@keyframes blink {


from {


opacity: 1;


}





to {


opacity: 0.6;


}


}


/*


@keyframes blink {


0% {


opacity: 1;


color: white;


}





25% {


color: green;


opacity: 0;


}





50% {


opacity: 1;


color: green;


}





75% {


opacity: 1;


color: green;


}





100% {


opacity: 0;


color: white;


}


}


*/


#background { background-image: url("/ui/Taj.jpg") ;}


#black {color: black}


#blue {color: blue}


#logo {background-color:#123456; padding:5px; height:275px;}


#feedback {background-color:#123456;}


#t {color:white;}


#main {background-color:#fdc;}


#d {background-color:#fdc;}


#h {background-color:#fdc;}


#h1 {color:white;}


#h2 {color:white;}


#h3 {color:white;}


#sub {background-color:white; }


#p {color:white;}


#p1 {color:white;}


#p2 {color:white;}


#p3 {color:white;}


#p4 {color:white;}


#p5 {color:white;}


#links {color:white;}


#c {color:black}

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