Web-Design-Basics

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Material ImageA quick and easy recipe for turning those single-pixel borders that the kids love so much into into something a little less right-angled.
Category:CSS Miscellaneous
Author: htmldog.com
Date: October 31, 2007
Material ImageIf you are typing a url such as "www.yoursite.com" and "http://www.yoursite.com," or an email address like "youremail@youremail.com,"FrontPage will usually automatically create a hyperlink out of it.
Category:FrontPage Tutorials
Author: John Galt
Date: March 26, 2008
Material ImageThis section contains information about all of the valid properties belonging to the CSS 2.1 standard.
Category:CSS References
Author: htmldog.com
Date: October 31, 2007
Material ImageDreamweaver gives you the option of specifying an external editor to edit documents.
Category:DreamWeaver Tutorials
Author: Ausweb.com.au
Date: October 24, 2007
Material ImagePage Banners are a FrontPage "component" that you may insert into your page to automatically display the Page Title. What's cool about them is that if you change the Page Title (how? see below), FrontPage will automatically update your Page Banner.
Category:FrontPage Tutorials
Author: John Galt
Date: March 26, 2008
Material ImageHow a browser will deal with conflicting CSS rules.
Category:CSS Miscellaneous
Author: htmldog.com
Date: October 31, 2007
Material ImageThis section explains how to add a radio button to your site, which is a circular button on your web page that can be selected by the user.
Category:HTML Basics Tutorials
Author: activejump.com
Date: February 25, 2008
Material ImagePopup Windows can easily be created with Dreamweaver, the following example shows how to create a popup window.
Category:DreamWeaver Tutorials
Author: Ausweb.com.au
Date: October 24, 2007
Material ImageEditing Link Bars depends on what kind of link bar it is.
Category:FrontPage Tutorials
Author: John Galt
Date: March 26, 2008
Material ImageCoding CSS can quickly run into difficulties with different browsers interpreting code in different ways. Designs will never look the same in every browser but you can help yourself by using a default style set when you start coding.
Category:CSS Basics Tutorials
Author: shapeshed
Date: October 12, 2007
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