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Create a Client-Side Image Map

Want to add another dimension to your site's images? Consider using image maps. With an image map you can break up a single image into multiple clickable regions, each with it's own hot spot. Each hot spot can link to another page as shown here and live at shadovitz.com - or it can trigger and eve...

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Using CSS to Get Your Site Out of the "Box"

A page full of information can become rather dull, so it's always nice to be able to add design elements. Images are excellent additions, of course; however, you don't always have images and they're not always appropriate. In these cases, some simple CSS can add to your page. This was the case fo...

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Jazzing up your Links

In the early days of the Web, it was very popular to use images-buttons-as the basic navigation links on our page. As the Web has matured, many people have moved to favoring text links. There's a strong argument for doing so: flexibility. It's far easier to edit text than to create or regenerate i...

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Creating and Using a Template

The following tutorial is courtesy of "Mac Design Magazine" Templates make designing and maintaining your website much easier. You can base your entire site on one template, or you can have multiple templates as my own site does...

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