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A lot of people these days are using XHTML. Why? Do they actually need it or are they just following a trend?
Validation in your webpages is very important as proven in this tutorial. In this tutorial you'll learn about Validation and how you should be making the effort to get validated!
This article will point out 3 simple and highly effective web design techniques that use cascading style sheets to improve your web design and make your website perform better in the major search engines.
There is no question that you can make some good money with Google AdSense, but you're setting yourself up for disaster if you make any of these Top 10 mistakes!
CSS has been around for more than 10 years already beginning in its development in 1997 but it seems it has been in the public consciousness for only a relatively short time. The reason for this is because it wasn't until the year 2000 that many web browsers began using the capabilities of CSS beyo....
HTML forms are one way a user can send data to Web sites. They are essential in almost every interaction one can have with a site, such as:
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, May 2007
This is a very intersting tutorial that will show you the simple way to Create Tableless Sites - Why and Some Basics. The author does a great job in explaining why tableless is desireable and how to do it.
One thing that CSS allows us to use for screen presentation are alternate cursors. This is not the idea of downloading or forcing a download of a cursor, as was done in the past (though that is possible as well), but instead, we use several built in concept cursors.
There are only three parts to Cascade Style Sheets (CSS), and once we understand what they are and how to use them, CSS becomes very easy and exciting to use...
Because you are able to create a separate Stylesheet and link it to all your webdocuments, you have great control over how your website looks. So if you want to change a certain aspect of your page, you only need to alter one file: your Stylesheet!










