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I am sure that most of you have heard of htaccess, if just vaguely, and that you may think you have a fair idea of what can be done with an htaccess file. You are more than likely mistaken about that, however.
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Image maps continue to elude many webmasters in terms of their implementation. Nebojsa Pajkic guest stars in this tutorial to show you how to create HTML image maps!
January 19,
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Have you ever added a site to your favorites menu in modern browsers such as IE and Firefox, and noticed that the site's custom icon shows up alongside the site's title in the menu? See how to add a Favicon to your site!
January 19,
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Learn about a revolutionary new feature in IE that allows you to conditionally comment out certain portions of your page, so only the specified browser interprets and renders them. It's traditional HTML comments with a brain!
January 19,
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By default, whenever you move your mouse over images with the alt attribute specified, a small window of text- or tooltip- pops up. Now learn how to add this nifty feature to other elements in your document as well.
January 19,
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So, you're looking for a way to embed a document inside another, similar to the "picture-in-picture" feature of my next door neighbour's TV? Well, you're in luck. There actually exists a number of ways putting a document inside another. In this tutorial, we'll look at the IFRAME tag.
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Ever since the historic days of Netscape 3 and 4, web developers have used form buttons to instantly create depressible buttons.
January 19,
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Want to learn how to add frames to your pages? You got it!
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With CSS, webmasters can apply a border to a html document, making the document appear as if it's enclosed in a picture frame. For the uninitiated, CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets, and is a powerful tool in manipulating the look of a document.
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Margins, margins, margins. Every HTML document online has one surrounding it. Learn in our latest web building tutorial how to eliminate this default margin that plagues all webpages.
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