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HTML (HyperText Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) work together to produce websites. Although there is much behind both languages, use our guide to help introduce you to the world of HTML and CSS.
As CSS becomes a driving force is new web page design, many are discovering how the language makes coding pages different from straight HTML. One main idea in CSS is the Read More
So you've learned CSS and created style sheets to replace bulky HTML code. Something's not quite right and you want to make sure you're putting everything in the right Read More
As CSS becomes a driving force in new web page design, many are discovering how the language makes coding pages different from straight HTML. One main idea in CSS is the Read More
Have you heard of classitis? Beginning CSS designers quickly master the ability to create dozens of classes in a CSS stylesheet and to apply them liberally to their HTML Read More
Web page hyperlinks have many properties you can style. You can change color, underlining, background and many other aspects of appearance with CSS. Here are a few tips to Read More
Use CSS to make your data table attractive and easy to understand. Read More
Every element on a web page generates a rectangular box. This is often referred to as the box model. The web standards body, the W3C, calls it a visual formatting model. Read More
Give your headings some snap and pop with CSS styles. Read More
Web design has come a long way in the past few years, and the good old standby of tables is no longer the accepted way to layout a web site. Though the look is still Read More
Use lists to make quick points, number steps in order, or create a menu for your site. Read More
Links direct users to another Web page. You can add a text link to any page with a simple line of HTML code. Read More
The hybrid language known as Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) is an enhanced HTML that shared some ideas with XML, another popular language for coding elements Read More
HTML (hypertext markup language) is a language based on a few main conventions. To learn basic HTML, review these conventions and become familiar with the syntax. Then the Read More
When designing a webpage in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), you may want to display data in a rectangular arrangement of rows and columns, as in a matrix. You need the Read More
By default, Microsoft FrontPage uses HTML standard to create webpages within the editor. With a few quick changes to your page option settings in Microsoft FrontPage, you Read More
You can use hypertext markup language, or HTML, to format text for the Web. While there are hundreds of possible HTML commands, only a few simple commands are necessary to Read More
The best way to send someone to see something on the web is to give them the link. It takes a bit more typing for you, but people are much more likely to go where you send Read More
In HTML, a form is the part of a document that contains controls and their labels. An HTML control is an element that lets a user interact with the form. HTML defines Read More
So, you want to make your own Web page? Online step-by-step instructions can help. Read More
Meta tags combined with keyword rich content can increase traffic to your website. Few searchers bother to view more the first few pages of their search results. When Read More
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