Web-Design-Basics

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Material ImageThis chapter acquaints the reader with the concept of style sheets. Style sheets are an application to style HTML and XHTML documents. As most of the formatting in XHTML is done through style sheets, it can be said to be the backbone of XHTML.
Category:XHTML Tutorials
Author: expertrating.com
Date: April 24, 2008
Material ImageThis section explains how to add a text area, which is a defined area on a web page that the user can type into.
Category:HTML Basics Tutorials
Author: activejump.com
Date: February 25, 2008
Material ImageXML parser, also known as XML processor, is a software package, library, or module that is used to read XML documents.
Category:XHTML Tutorials
Author: expertrating.com
Date: April 24, 2008
Material ImageInformation about the Microsoft World shot cut keys for the new user for office and Ms World.
Category:HTML Basics Tutorials
Author: ayc2007
Date: April 28, 2008
Material ImageHere comes more complicated, detail-oriented stuff. First, open up your .inf file in a text editor like NotePad.
Category:FrontPage Tutorials
Author: John Galt
Date: April 24, 2008
Material ImageThis chapter will further elucidate some advanced tags that will help the designer to further customize his web page.
Category:XHTML Tutorials
Author: expertrating.com
Date: April 24, 2008
Material ImageVarious properties, such as borders and margins that amalgamate other properties into one.
Category:CSS Basics Tutorials
Author: htmldog.com
Date: October 31, 2007
Material ImageThis section explains how to add a reset button, which will clear all the other fields in the form if pushed by the user.
Category:HTML Basics Tutorials
Author: activejump.com
Date: February 25, 2008
Material ImageHow to escape characters? What is CDATA? How parsing is different for CDATA?
Category:XML Tutorials
Author: expertrating.com
Date: April 24, 2008
Material ImageYou have been working on your website for the past few hours, and your CSS is getting bigger and bigger. At this point it is critical that your CSS is '??readable' and its classes and ids are easy to find, otherwise your time spent on this project will expand beyond your budged limits...
Category:CSS Basics Tutorials
Author: mihael
Date: April 24, 2008
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