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  • How to Make a CSS Blogspot Design

    Cascading Style Sheets are used to format the layout, fonts and color that compose a web page. To customize the layout and text formatting of your Blogspot blog, create a custom CSS layout to base your blog on. It helps to be familiar with HyperText Markup Language and CSS, but all you need is a CSS generator to create a custom layout for your blog.

  • How to Make Borders With Background Images in CSS

    CSS enables you to add various layout and display attributes to your HTML document. Borders help to bring attention to a section of text, for example a sale price or quotation. Use CSS to create a border style that includes a background image. The style can then be applied to various HTML text elements such as a paragraph (P) or division (DIV).

  • How to Make Graphic Borders

    Borders provide a natural way to separate various kinds of information. Web designers use borders to structure Web pages and provide a natural division to parts of the page. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) provide facilities for creating different kinds of graphical borders. Borders that are plain, dotted or dashed and other more stylized types of borders are all within the realm of possibility.

  • The Distance Between Text & Borders in CSS

    Each element in CSS has its own values and properties. Using CSS, a web designer can apply a wide variety of visual effects and layouts to elements, building different looks and formats. A basic tool available to a designer is the use of borders, visually separating elements for easy navigation or comprehension. Being able to control the distance and placement of a border around an element requires the understanding of padding and its use in CSS.

  • Do Borders in CSS Wrap Inside?

    Social media such as smart phones, PDAs and tablet computers, have brought a wide range of new display possibilities to Web design. Rounded corners are one of those elements that you can apply to any shape with CSS3, and the question of whether the border wraps inside or outside is moot. By applying styling to certain elements, unparalleled variety is available for any visible border.

  • How to Make a Solid Black Border in CSS

    Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) provide you with a way to format your HTML elements. You can create a black border around any HTML element inserted into your Web pages. Styles are controlled using the elements' properties. The CSS overrides default settings, so the typical gray border is replaced with a black border and the border's width that you specify.

  • How to Do Borders in CSS

    CSS borders are the frames you sometimes see around paragraphs, photos, tables and other items in a Web page. CSS gives you control over three aspects of borders: their width, style, and color. You can also indicate which portions--top, right, bottom or left --of a border you want to appear. Creating a border itself involves selecting which HTML element you want to apply the border to, specifying the border aspect you want to set a value for, then specifying the value.

  • How to Design Websites With CSS

    In the bad old days of the internet, websites would mix up the content of the site with the way the content was presented. To the end user it looked the same, but for the people who had to update the site, it was a nightmare. If you wanted to change the color of all the links on the site, for example, you would have to change each one individually--sometimes thousands of them! That's why Cascading Style Sheets, or CSS, was invented. By putting information about how to display content in a separate "stylesheet," visual changes become painless.

  • How to Design a CSS Website & Borders

    CSS borders are evolving with the CSS scripting language. CSS borders have several different styles, including solid, dotted, dashed, double borders and, with CSS 3, rounded corners. CSS and borders are defined for any in element in the .html file or in a separate linked .css file. The code is the same regardless of where you put it. To design a web site using CSS with borders, you need a text editor that will save plain text files.

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