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What is XHTML?

We have all heard of HTML. HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language. What is a hypertext markup language, you ask? It is a language for specifying how certain text should appear. When you design a web page, you want certain content or text to be displayed in a specific way.

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AS400 Web Development

This is one man's explanation of how to get your AS400 serving web pages quickly, with the least amount of learning curve, and for free. This is based on months of painful learning experience, so I'm writing this down in the hope that others don't have to go through the pain that I did.

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Creating Tableless Sites - Why and Some Basics

In a time of web developers who just like to say that 'Tables are Evil' and can't (or won't) explain why, this article will attempt to give you some solid reasons that people create tableless designs. Included are six major benefits of creating tableless sites, and how to sell your desire to alt...

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Cascading Stylesheets Advantages

Editor's Pick in Web Promotion, June 2006
If you think that CSS is something to be ignored then think again. This interesting article will show you all the advantages of CSS and will explain how it can help you.

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CSS Cursors - How To Use Them

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.

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CSS Link Specificity

Love Hate is how I taught myself to remember the order. The acronym for the order (LVHA) just wasn't terribly easy to remember on its own. It didn't spell anything, or really give a sensical meaning to me. But Love Hate works. So what is LVHA?

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Making a 3 Column Fluid Layout With CSS

3 Column CSS Layouts always seem to be the most sought-after by web designers. To create a layout with three columns, including two fixed width sidebars and a fluid center and not using tables seems to be, as A List Apart's Matthew Levine put it, The Holy Grail in his article on this.

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The Power of CSS

CSS or cascading style sheets are used to create a set of styles that can be applied to your fonts, tables and most other attributes of your web page.

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