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As you know there are four states of a link, namely: Initial State, Visited State, Mouse Over State and Active State. For example if you were to put the following code between "head" tags in the page, all the link states in that page would be red...
This tutorial explains how to create a text with shadow using CSS.
For links there are 4 different options which you may already know, you have the standard link colour, you have the colour of the link when the mouse passes over it, you have the colour of the link once it has been clicked and you have the colour of an active link (while you have pressed the mouse o...
In this tutorial you will learn how to 'nest' tables and format cells using html for use in your web design.
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.....
Tables are very easy to use and will make your site look more appealing to the eye, while organizing your site's content. Almost every site uses tables in some form.
Floating or inline frames enables a full page to be added inside another. Unlike PHP and SHTML, inline frames use a .html file as the embeded file and includes a scrollbar. However inline frames aren't supported by every browser. Netscape 4.x and Opera 5 for Macintosh don't support inline frames. .....
Once upon a time, in the dark ages of the Early Internet, there were no images on the web pages (in fact, this is poetic - no images, on the web pages). There were just links. Hyperlinks, hyperlinks everywhere, and not an image to click. But as the Internet and the browsing technology improve...
2nd part of the pop-up menu tutorial, now it's a horizontal menu!








