HTML-and-CSS

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Material Image Make a fixed banner that clings to the top of your page!
Type: HTML Tutorial
Level: Experienced
Material Image Today's Internet is a lot different than it used to be. With new developments such as SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and web standards, building websites the same old way just won't cut it anymore.
Type: HTML Article
Level: Beginner
Material Image Because you are able to create a separate Stylesheet and link it to all your webdocuments, you have great control over how your website looks. So if you want to change a certain aspect of your page, you only need to alter one file: your Stylesheet!
Type: HTML Article
Level: Beginner
Material Image There are only three parts to Cascade Style Sheets (CSS), and once we understand what they are and how to use them, CSS becomes very easy and exciting to use...
Type: HTML Article
Level: Beginner
Material Image One thing that CSS allows us to use for screen presentation are alternate cursors. This is not the idea of downloading or forcing a download of a cursor, as was done in the past (though that is possible as well), but instead, we use several built in concept cursors.
Type: HTML Article
Level: All levels
Material Image Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, May 2007
This is a very intersting tutorial that will show you the simple way to Create Tableless Sites - Why and Some Basics. The author does a great job in explaining why tableless is desireable and how to do it.
Type: HTML Article
Level: Experienced
Material Image Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, June 2007
This is a really excellent article for creating a CSS Pop Up Menu. The author provides you with all the code necessary to make a good product. You just read the texts, put in the code and refer to pictures if you need them.
Type: HTML Tutorial
Level: All levels
Material Image This tutorial expands on my last CSS pop up menu tutorial. Since I wrote it I have had a few questions about it that are worthy of expansion tutorials. This second part focuses on changing the menu so that it is horizontal, with the pop ups dropping downwards.
Type: HTML Tutorial
Level: All levels
Material Image This tutorial expands on my last CSS pop up menu tutorial. This time I will focus on how to use image "buttons" in the menu rather than plain text.
Type: HTML Tutorial
Level: All levels
Material Image Here I'll teach you how to create the navigation bar below. This has been cross browser and cross OS tested, so functionality shouldnt be an issue. You can view my blog to see this in action
Type: HTML Tutorial
Level: Experienced
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