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Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, October 2005
In this step-by-step tutorial you'll see how to set up your system to take advantage of the accessibility mechanisms built into Dreamweaver.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, October 2005
Want to build website content that can be processed by XML-compliant tools? If you answered yes, then it's time to learn the rules governing XHTML.
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, October 2005
Can you optimize a site designed in frames? Of course you can! The question should be, “how effectively can I optimize a web sire designed in frames?”
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, November 2005
You crave attention but lack distinction? Consider using a personalized favicon to draw people to your website from Internet Explorer's Favorites menu.
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, October 2005
Create a client side image map in HTML using this tutorial. Here you'll learn where to place the shapes and coordinates details in an area tag.
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, October 2005
If we don't want to use CSS as a crude instrument for styling an entire paragraph, we can mark off sections of HTML for separate styling by using the "generic" tags, <div> and <span>.
Editor's Pick in Website Usability, October 2005
Let web design expert Jennifer Kyrnin show you how to use JavaScript and meta tags to make browser specific effects available to everyone.
Editor's Pick in JavaScript, October 2005
Place this script in the <HEAD> section of your web page code to add a scrolling marquee to your status bar.
Editor's Pick in HTML Tutorials, November 2005
Discover the advantages of adding a database driven drop down list. Such menus are a easy way to cram a lot of links into a small, easy to maintain space.
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, September 2005
Read this tutorial to learn how to create a simple web page of your own in a fast and easy way!
















