HTML-and-CSS

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Material Image One thing many people underestimate about CSS is it's extreme flexibility when applied to otherwise "static" HTML features. One of the best example of which is being Lists: in CSS-less HTML, Lists are (funnily enough) only good for Listing.
Type: Tutorials
Level: Experienced
Material Image If you want everybody to have access to your site, youd better make sure it is recognized by all existing browsers. These useful tips will help you check yourself.
Type: Articles
Level: Experienced
Material Image This is a simple tutorial on how to make a basic Cascading Style Sheet tableless webpage. I will show you how to use Dreamweaver to code a tableless webpage without any knowledge of CSS coding. It is intended for non-experienced CSS coders or beginners.
Type: Tutorials
Level: Beginner
Material Image First you have to define a site in Dreamweaver. The following are the basic information you need for now: * Site name * Local root folder * Default images folder define a site
Type: Tutorials
Level: Beginner
Material Image First of all. There are currently Three different ways to declare an xhtml document. These ways are: strict, transitional and frameset.
Type: Tutorials
Level: All levels
Material Image The day that everyone has long predicted has arrived: Video is no longer a novelty online and Flash video has become the darling of the Web....
Type: HTML Tutorial
Level: Beginner
Material Image In this tutorial we are going to create a website layout using Adobe Dreamweaver which could be used for a E-commerce, Portfolio or Ad Sense Website.
Type: HTML Tutorial
Level: Beginner
Material Image This is the ultimate dreamweaver website tutorial, it will show you how to create a full website in dreamweaver, including, link role over effects, footer, header, side bar, tables and images.
Type: HTML Tutorial
Level: Beginner
Material Image Up until now I have always used Scriptaculous / Prototype for any Java Script animation and effects, but lately I've heard a lot of good things about jQuery. So, I thought I would give it a try, and start doing some experiments.
Type: HTML Tutorial
Level: Experienced
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