Before you start working on any of the pages in your website, it's important to first define your main website folder in Dreamweaver. Whether you're creating a new site or working on an existing site, this preliminary step is crucial because it enables Dreamweaver to keep track of all of the eleme... Type: HTML Tutorial Level: Beginner
If you're subscribed to Before & After magazine, chances are you recieved the article on how to create an IMAX-like photo background for your Web page a while ago. They showed you how to do it in Adobe GoLive using its built-in CSS tools, but what if you don't have GoLive? Type: HTML Tutorial Level: Experienced
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, October 2006 This very helpful article shows you two ways of designing a webpage: by tables and by layers. The author explains the strengths of each, but she also goes on to explain when and how both can be used in the same webpage at times... Type: HTML Tutorial Level: All levels
Transparent PNG images have been always been a great tease to web designers. This tutorial will show you a few tricks to working with transparent PNG files. Type: HTML Tutorial Level: Experienced
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, October 2006 This tutorial in HTML and CSS is written to help you create a content box that will automatically expand when content is added. The author has included screenshots and illustrations for each of the nine steps. Type: HTML Tutorial Level: Beginner
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, October 2006 This tutorial for HTML will show you how to make Image Maps. This tutorial will allow you to link with individual regions of an image using only HTML coding. The author provides examples of code for each shape to be linked wit... Type: HTML Tutorial Level: All levels
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, November 2006 Apply Shadow Using CSS is an excellent tutorial working in HTML and CSS.
The author leads you through several easy to follow steps. Illustrations will show you how to complete the project. Type: HTML Tutorial Level: Experienced