Thursday, October 13, 2011

Cascading Style sheet - CSS

INTRODUCTION:
Everybody wanted a high degree of control over web page layout. So CSS has emerged a better solution .
Cascading Style Sheet defines how elements are displayed and where they are positioned on the page.
How to use CSS in web page ?
It is used with HTML to enhance page formatting.
It depends upon the use of element whether you are going to use it with inline element
Or by writing the code in head section only or by through linking a special file placed in separate folder.
The ease of use of CSS allow a well define management of content .
Types of CSS
There are different thinking about of CSS but generally we have three types of Cascading Style Sheet.
a)External CSS
b)Document or internal CSS
c)Inline CSS
1. External CSS:
An external style sheet is a plain text file with a .css file name extension that contains all style sheet rule which are required to your attribute written in simply a HTML.
You can link a style sheet to a web page by passing a tag in the head section.
This link element applies the style rules in the external sheet to the page .
N.B.
Helps to apply style specification to multiple documents because style information is cached by browser.
A external CSS file requires extra download time which may delay for page rendering.
How to use Cascading Style Sheet ?
First use a link tag for linking your external style sheet.

But a external file is like this
You have to create blocks in a CSS and have to write either by using .(dot) operator or by  #symbol or you can directly called a style.
Article on CSS
For automatically calling a style just write the style for that block.
BODY
{
TEXT-ALIGN: center;
MARGIN: 0px;
BACKGROUND: url(images/1.gif) white repeat-y ;
FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
COLOR: #686868;
FONT-SIZE: 12px
}
So if you have a link of any external CSS on your head section you can use the style on body section directly there is no need to use any class or id .
By using .operator you have to called the style block by appropriate class name.
.textholdarea
{
position: absolute;
width: 358px;
background: url(images/sl.png) no-repeat left top;
height: 257px;
top: 5px;
right: 0px;
}

For example for a particular division you can write like this to use above style

So for using above style you have to use a class attribute by calling the above class name in that element .
 By using # operator you have to called the style block by id .
Then that id can be used in any attribute you want to use your style.
#content
{
position: relative;
width: 957px;
background: #FFFFFF url(images/contentrepeat.jpg) no-repeat;
top: -2px;
left: -2px;
height: 165px;
}

So for using above style block u have to call it by using id attribute .
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2.Document level CSS / Internal CSS:
It is one and another way to embed a style .
In it you have write the style within the head section under a style block .
You can write either style either by . and # operator or by direct as the appropriate HTML tag.
How to use this Cascading Style Sheet ?
The writing is much more similar to external style sheet except a separation of file it is write with in head section by using style block.
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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Data Interpretetion question E Litmus Answers

Please find the answer to the Data Interpretation Question posted on Techno Media Corp! for the E Litmus Sample Paper-3.
Answer Key
(1) 2 (5) 3
(2) 3 (6) 1
(3) 5 (7) 2
(4) 2
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E Litmus Sample question -3

Hi all,
Thank you for your overwhelming response. We are publishing some more questions related to E litmus Paper.
This time we are publishing mandatory Data Interpretation question that come in every E litmus paper.
I have already published cryptanalytic and reasoning question that comes in E litmus paper.

Sample Question 3) Use the information provided in the two pie charts provided below. The total contribution to the GDP by the seven sectors mentioned in the pie charts in the year 1999 was Rs.289640 crores and Rs.317000 crores in the year 2000
Contribution to GDP in 1991
 
Contribution to GDP in 2000





1. Which of the industry sectors witnessed the maximum rate of growth during the period 1999-2000?
(1) Petroleum
(2) Software & IT
(3) Ad & media
(4) Cement
(5) Auto
2. Which of the industry sectors witnessed a negative growth during the period 1999-2000?
(1) Auto
(2) Defense
(3) Steel
(4) Petroleum
(5) Ad & Media
3. What was the rate of growth witnessed by the Software & IT sector during this period?
(1) 1%
(2) 12%
(3) 33%
(4) 18%
(5) 22%
4. What was the rate of growth witnessed by the Petroleum sector during this period?
(1) 1.1%
(2) 12%
(3) 7.5%
(4) -8%
(5) -3%
5. What was the rate of growth shown by the non-petroleum sectors between 1999-2000?
(1) -4%
(2) 4%
(3) 7%
(4) 12%
(5) 17%
6. Between 1999 and 2000 which other industry witnessed a growth rate similar to that of the defense sector?
(1) Ad & media
(2) Auto
(3) Software & IT
(4) Petroleum
(5) (1) & (2)
7. The amount contributed by Software & IT sector in 1999 was 180% of the amount contributed by
(1) Steel in 1999
(2) Auto in 1999
(3) Ad & media in 2000
(4) Defense in 1999
(5) Ad & media in 1999Click here to check the Answer 

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

E-Litmus Sample paper 2

I am providing some more E-litmus sample questions. I have already provided Cryptanalytic Question that comes for sure in E-litmus PH test. I am sure these questions will definitely help you in E-litmus Paper. I am providing you one question from PH test that came in E-litmus paper.
Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
Question:-   The Dean's office recently scanned student results into the central computer system. When their character reading software cannot read something, it leaves that space blank. The scanner output reads as follows:
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In the grading system, A, B, C, D, and F grades fetch 6, 4,3,2, and 0 grade points respectively. The Grade Point Average (GPA) is the arithmetic mean of the grade points obtained in the five subjects.
For example Nisha's GPA is (6 + 2 + 4 + 6 + 0) /5 = 3.6. Some additional facts are also known about the students' grades. 
These are:
a. Vipul obtained the same grade in Marketing as Aparna obtained in Finance and Strategy.
b. Fazal obtained the same grade in Strategy as Utkarsh did in Marketing.
c. Tara received the same grade in exactly three courses.
A). What grade did Preeti obtain in Statistics? 
1.A    2.B    3.C     4.D 
B). In Operations, Tara could have received the same grade as 
1. Ismet    2. Hari     3. Jagdeep     4.Manab 
C). What grade did Utkarsh obtain in Finance? 
1.B      2.     C 3.     D 4.F 
D). In Strategy, Gowri' s grade point was higher than that obtained by 
1.Fazal     2. Hari     3.Nisha     4.Rahul

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