HTML-and-CSS

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Material Image If you have Photoshop knowledge, you can make your own icon image. Start with a 64x64 image and after you've finished your creation, resize it down to 16x16 and save it as .ico file. If you do not have the icon file format in Photoshop, you can download it here.
Type: HTML Tutorial
Level: All levels
Material Image Adding rollover images is a nice way to add some eye candy to your site. In order to create a rollover image, you'll need two images for each navigation item and some javascript.
Type: HTML Tutorial
Level: Beginner
Material Image One of the most confusing aspects of working with HTML forms is that they don't do much until you've connected them to a script on your server. The HTML side of a form is relatively easy to create, and only a little more challenging if you want it to look good (see the tutorial on designing forms ...
Type: HTML Tutorial
Level: Professional
Material Image Learn how to make a tabbed navigation using lists.
Type: HTML Tutorial
Level: All levels
Material Image CSS or cascading style sheets are used to create a set of styles that can be applied to your fonts, tables and most other attributes of your web page. These styles allow you to create a much cleaner, faster web page that search engines love and also makes life much easier on the designer when global...
Type: HTML Article
Level: Beginner
Material Image If you want to set the link color and style you can do that quite easily using the page properties window. But if you want more than one link style on your web site you'll have to dig in to your css sheet.
Type: HTML Tutorial
Level: Beginner
Material Image When I help people with web pages, I always encourage them to edit the HTML directly and not rely on programs like Microsoft FrontPage or Adobe GoLive to layout their pages. One of the first things that people have a hard time grasping is what
Type: HTML Article
Level: Beginner
Material Image Learn how to add those little icons next to your ads.
Type: HTML Tutorial
Level: Beginner
Material Image Learn how to slice your images from Photoshop to work in FrontPage.
Type: HTML Tutorial
Level: Beginner
Material Image Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, January 2007
This interesting tutorial in HTML and CSS will show you how to create a Navigation Bar. It takes 16 steps, but they are short and easy to read. The great photos and screenshots make each step very understandable.
Type: HTML Tutorial
Level: All levels
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