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CSS Buttons Instead Of Image Files
submitted by Timothy Aaron Whiston on 20080317
Often a Website owner decides to “dress up” their menu display by using button graphics instead of plain text links. It’s a great idea to give your navigation more punch, but I recommend you avoid going with image files for your buttons and instead choose a simple CSS (Cascading Style ... 


Why Dreamweaver Has Become So Popular
submitted by Andrew Whiteman on 20080112
When we run Dreamweaver training courses, we are always amazed at the number of different types of Dreamweaver user who attend our courses. There is simply no longer a typical Dreamweaver user. We get people working from all types of organisation in all types of role. Private individuals, accounts specialists, ... 


Dreamweaver Cs3 And Cascading Style Sheets
submitted by Andrew Whiteman on 20071228
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a W3C standard mark-up language for defining the appearance of web pages. The use of CSS allows developers to fully separate the content of the page from its presentation, speeding up the development process and also making the pages load more quickly in the browser. ... 


Use ems when Designing a Stretchable Elastic Website
submitted by Curt Despres on 20071106
Use ems when Designing a Stretchable Elastic Website......This is an addition to an article I recently wrote, titled CSS - Create a Stretchable Elastic Website with Absolute Positioning. And once again, as in the previous article, this is intended for the beginning designer.......After designing a number of elastic, ... 


CSS - Create a Stretchable Elastic Website with Absolute Positioning
submitted by Curt Despres on 20071027
Using CSS to create a website can take quite a few attempts to start getting the hang of it. But hang in there, it eventually starts making sense. This article is aimed at the new CSS designer looking to easily create an elastic website that will always fill the screen ... 


The benefits of using CSS
submitted by Jim McCoy on 20071026
With CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets, there are many advantages over plain HTML. First there is the ability quickly align content or to move an object (whether text, images, or animation) to another place on the site. Second, is speed. CSS files are only downloaded once and all the tags ... 


How to beat Internet explorer when it comes to CSS and stop its regime of terror...
submitted by Peter Taylour on 20070825
I am guessing an article on this subject has been posted prior to this one, I should hope a few have! However I hope this will provide a refreshing angle on the subject and branch to some other interesting bits of stuff.......I am sure that anyone who has taken ... 


Introduction to CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
submitted by Erthy W on 20070806
A Cascading Style Sheet is a set of rules that specify how a HTML document should be presented.......Cascading Style Sheets are used to format HTML. You should have at least a basic understanding of HTML before starting to learn CSS.......There are three types of style sheet: external, internal, ... 


CSS Controlled Web Design - Tables are for sitting at...
submitted by Sasch Mayer on 20070805
By now, most web designers are aware of the many benefits of using CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to control the formatting and appearance of text elements within their web pages....Indeed, if applied as outlined in one of my articles from 2006 ( CSS - Weight-Loss for your Code), Cascading ... 



 
 
 
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