Posts Tagged ‘cascading style sheets

The internet’s international reach means it’s never been easier to connect with a truly global audience. In theory, your corner of cyberspace can be accessed by anyone with an internet connection, but in reality, there are a number of factors to consider when designing websites that communicate effectively across geographical and linguistic boundaries. Aesthetic preferences [...]

In theory, the worldwide web opens up your business, blog or personal website to an audience spanning the entire globe. In practice, creating a site that is both accessible and appealing to viewers from different cultures is not quite so simple. The casual surfer from the UK might be under the impression that the internet [...]

In this video tutorial from our beginner’s Dreamweaver CS3 course, Stef goes over the cascade in cascading style sheets! To find more courses on Dreamweaver, check out our Killersites University! Note that all of our videos are in a higher quality when purchased or found in the Killersites University! Thanks, Jody killersites.com Go to Source

In this cool 6 part video tutorial series, Stef teaches you about CSS(cascading style sheets), the very important sister language to HTML, from our beginner’s Dreamweaver CS3 course. To find more courses on Dreamweaver, check out our Killersites University! Note that the all of our videos are in a higher quality when purchased or found [...]

CSS which stands for Cascading Style Sheets is a language to give better look and feel to the pages created on any markup languages like HTML, XHTML, and XML etc. CSS was first introduced in December of 1996. The purpose to launch the CSS is to make the presentation of the HTML and XHTML pages [...]


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