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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.
This is the ultimate dreamweaver website tutorial, it will show you how to create a full website in dreamweaver, including, link role over effects, footer, header, side bar, tables and images.
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS, December 2005
If your pages are framed, are you sure search engines will recognize the content? With the no frame tag they will. Heres how to create the magical tags.
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, May 2006
In this tutorial you'll find the detailed instructions on how to work with the block tags: their attributes, examples of usage, and other tips.
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 and CSS Tutorials, May 2006
Creating really cool hover links in CSS can be easier than you think. Be sure to check out this great tutorial to learn everything you need to know on how to get the job done right.
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, March 2007
This article provides the quick way to Enhancing Dreamweaver with New Extensions. The author explains that Dreamweaver has the ability to add new extensions, many from third-party vendors, that will make your Dreamweaver program ....
Flash elements do make site design look better and it's not that hard to add them to a web page as you may think.
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, June 2007
This article for HTML and CSS shows you how to deal with Dreamweaver, it gives you Code and File Tips. The author adds illustrations and screenshots to make the explanation easy to follow and to use. If you like Dreamweaver you g....
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>.









