Top Your Rivals and Explode Sales with CSS
| by James Kinsley | March 23, 2007 | |
CSS is paramount to your website's success. The online world is very competitive so you need every edge you can get. |
Why Your Site Should Be Developed With CSS And Semantic Markup
| by James Kendall | November 08, 2006 |
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One thing that I have learned in over a decade developing web sites is that the Net is continually changing, and to keep up you need to change with it. |
7 Reasons Why Using CSS is a Must
| by Michael Turner | October 18, 2006 |
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CSS is a new option for website designers that have been using HTML and tables for most of their web designing careers. |
The Concept Behind CSS
| by Jose Valdez | October 16, 2006 |
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CSS allows you to make changes to all of the web pages that link to the CSS file at once by changing a style in the style sheet, instead of having to manually change every style in every HTML file. |
Using Fewer Images for Image Rollovers
| by Ates Goral | October 11, 2006 |
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Image rollovers are usually composed of two individual images; one for the default state and one for when the mouse is hovered over the image or link. However, it bears some advantages to use a single image by taking advantage of CSS image offsets |
What you need to know about CSS!
| by Deepak Sharma | July 31, 2006 |
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Today, more and more browsers are implementing style sheets, opening authors' eyes to unique features that allow influence over presentation while preserving platform independence. |
How To Style Your Text With CSS
| by Hilco van der Meer | July 28, 2006 |
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Styling text with CSS is really simple. We can define colors, underline it, make it bold, define the font etc etc. |
Hacked Off With CSS?
| by Andrew Faulkner | July 12, 2006 |
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Many webmasters/designers are now using CSS for layout purposes on their sites to ensure web current web standards are met. But with current trends it can be hard to predict the exact look of a site across the complete range of browsers. |
Why It Makes Business Sense To Develop Your Site With CSS And Semantic Markup
| by James Kendall | June 30, 2006 | |
CSS and semantic web design has several benefits: clarity in code, browser and other web-enabled devices compatibility, seperation of content and presentation, smaller burden on bandwith, and better visibility to search engines. |
Levels of CSS Knowledge
| by Emil Stenstrom | June 13, 2006 |
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CSS is starting to get a grip, large companies are switching their sites to CSS based layouts and the webdev blogosphere reaches more and more people. |