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Submitted by:host at: 6/26/2007.
Web 2.0 Webdesign-Tutorials
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Submitted by:host at: 6/26/2007.
You can now access week 2 of the free online version of Westciv's free CSS Level 1 couse via the following link. http://www.westciv.com/courses/free/index.html This week we get down to some actual coding. You will learn all about: * Type selectors * The font-family property * Inheritance * The font-size property Don't forget to spread the word about this free course to any friends or colleagues who might be interested: week 1 is still available for now, so ther
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Submitted by:host at: 6/25/2007.
This is a tableless CSS form which you can use as a template for implementing your own lightweight form. It uses a combination of float and negative margins to create a two column layout for the form. One issue with the form is IE6's three pixel jog bug, which is addressed in the demo manually, by offsetting the jogged checkboxes with an additional margin. You may wish to implement a more thorough fix, though it will increase the size of the code. IE7 does not suffer from the 3 pixel bug.
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Submitted by:host at: 6/26/2007.
Stu Nicholls | CSSplay | Experiments with cascading style sheets | Doing it with Style
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Submitted by:host at: 6/26/2007.
Introduction Note: This tutorial assumes you have a basic knowledge of how to use CSS, but only have a very basic understanding of how it works. If you have NEVER used CSS before, you will want to start with the w3schools introduction to CSS. This guide will attempt to take you step by step, through the process of creating a fully functioning CSS layout. I will try my best to explain the concepts behind each step, but a lot of the time other people have already covered these things better
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Submitted by:host at: 6/26/2007.
web standards software and learning.
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Submitted by:host at: 6/26/2007.
DotNetNuke magazine covering module video reviews, video tutorials, resources and web design tips for working with DotNetNuke. Beginner to Advanced. Skinning to Security. Step by Step guides.
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Submitted by:host at: 6/25/2007.
This isn't so much a tutorial as it is a compilation of solutions to get around the box model problem in Internet Explorer 5. The box model for that browser is different than most other browsers, so some special coding needs to occur. Here are some solutions I found -- beware, the level of this information may be more advanced than many of our other tutorials, but hopefully it will help you understand the topic better and make it come into focus.
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Submitted by:host at: 6/26/2007.
CSS Borders Design - Beauty in Simplicity
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Submitted by:host at: 6/26/2007.
Lesson 6: Links You can apply what you already learned in the previous lessons to links (i.e. change colors, fonts, underline, etc). The new thing is that CSS allows you to define these properties differently depending on whether the link is unvisited, visited, active, or whether the cursor is on the link. This makes it possible to add fancy and useful effects to your website. To control these effects you use so-called pseudo-classes. What is a pseudo-class? A pseudo-class allows you to t
Related tags:Links lessons, pseudo-class, HTML tag
Submitted by:host at: 6/28/2007.
This tutorial examines the different layout properties available in CSS: position:static, position:relative, position:absolute, and float.
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Submitted by:host at: 6/26/2007.
Can you take a simple list and use different Cascading Style Sheets to create radically different list options? The Listamatic shows the power of CSS when applied to one simple list.
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