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With all the different browsers out there, it's difficult to build a website that will work across the board. Fortunately, Dreamweaver does come with the ability to open the webpage you are constructing in various browsers so you can work out the kinks!
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, June 2007
This article, CSS Jump-Start, is good even if you're new to CSS. Altering one of these layouts is much easier than starting from scratch. If you've been using CSS for a while, you'll appreciate the head start these layouts offe...
Looking to add a little style to your image links? Let's use CSS to add a background color that appears when the mouse hovers over the image. This style can be used on a variety of images but we'll be looking at adding this style to affiliate buttons.
In this flash for beginners tips, I'd like to share two methods to embed a flash swf movie in an html file. In addition, I have discuss the importance of the two embeded tags namely
The following is the first of a short series of tutorials concentrating on building and handling a contact form on your website. This, the first part, will concentrate on the HTML of the form. The second will cover the PHP handling and a third anf final tutorial will consider possible enhancements, ...
Here I'll teach you how to create the navigation bar below. This has been cross browser and cross OS tested, so functionality shouldnt be an issue. You can view my blog to see this in action
This tutorial expands on my last CSS pop up menu tutorial. This time I will focus on how to use image "buttons" in the menu rather than plain text.
This tutorial expands on my last CSS pop up menu tutorial. Since I wrote it I have had a few questions about it that are worthy of expansion tutorials. This second part focuses on changing the menu so that it is horizontal, with the pop ups dropping downwards.
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, June 2007
This is a really excellent article for creating a CSS Pop Up Menu. The author provides you with all the code necessary to make a good product. You just read the texts, put in the code and refer to pictures if you need them.















