Next week is the Midterm! It's amazing how quickly we cover so much CSS territory, and yet there is so much more to come!
To assist you in preparing for the Midterm exam, I have put together a short list of web sites that will help you check your CSS knowledge and determine whether there are areas that might need a bit of review.
The first stop is at the W3C Schools where they provide a basic but solid CSS quiz:
A good one on contextual selectors at matthom... very short but it gets your mind working!
Another good one, not too long at Lanoie.com.
This one contains some questions about topics peripheral to CSS but a pretty good quiz nonetheless. By Andrei Stanescu.
Here is another short quiz at EchoEcho.com. Some of the questions are worded rather oddly but it still makes you think.
That should be plenty to get the thinking going. Don't pay too much attention to the scores unless you missed something you shouldn't have. <grin> As noted above, some questions are poorly worded and there are a few question about topics we haven't covered so don't stress about it. Use these quizzes as the help aids they are intended to be!
And I should also note, our Midterm exam will cover all of the topics we've studied so far. The quizzes, above, do not cover all of those same topics so be sure you understand that the quizzes above will only help you study for some parts of our exam.