Editor's Pick of November, 2009 A gaining popularity new operating system from Microsoft is sure to have a great impact on web design so its style is likely to become quite trendy in logo and icon creation. Type: HTML Tutorials Level: Beginner
Website designers have been utilizing CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) for many years now. Over and over again, however, I come across an argument that CSS offers no real advantage and whether you code with it or not is just a matter of preference and habit. Type: HTML Articles Level: All levels
In this tutorial, we'll explore a few examples of how you can use backgrounds with CSS to add depth and dimension to your pages. Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 and CS4.
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Web pages that are written in HTML and XHTML can be styled in many ways by using CSS. In fact CSS allows to separate the stylistic elements of the web page like layout, color and fonts from the content matter like textual paragraphs and images.... Type: HTML Articles Level: Beginner
Editor's Pick of July, 2009 Behold a list of color keywords for CSS. A cheat sheet that each web designer should at least be aware of. Type: HTML Articles Level: Beginner
If you've been thinking you should redesign your website with CSS and finally get rid of all those old clunky HTML tables, this column is for you. Type: HTML Tutorials Level: Beginner
Geoff Blake discusses image replacement techniques to optimize your web site images using Photoshop and Dreamweaver.
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In this second part of the series, Geoff Blake talks about moving text from Photoshop and Illustrator into Dreamweaver. Type: HTML Tutorials Level: Beginner