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You want to view a layer of content, or an image when visitors hover over a link. Most of the time you need Flash or Javascript, and their view/hide layer function will help you create your effect.
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Most of the websites nowadays are constructed with tables. However, this almost universal method has many disavantages.
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You want to display additional tooltips when visitors hover over a link in your menu. Most of the time you need Flash or Javascript, and their view/hide layer function will help you create your effect.
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This new version of the tutorial will teach you to easily create a rounded block, or design in general, that will be able to expand only in its height (for variable menus for example) using CSS.
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To horizontally center an element (block, tag or a whole website) using CSS, you only need to specify a width to the element and automatic width to lateral margins.
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A reactive image is an image (menu, button, photo) which changes when hovered onto with the user's mouse.
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We will see here a menu composed of several links (buttons). This menu will be entirely graphic and each button will have its own behavior when hovered onto, each different from the others.
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Semantically, a menu is nothing more than a list with clickable elements. We will create a horizontal menu, knowing that a vertical menu will be based on the same principle.
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The question of ideal dimensions for a site is often asked.
Screen resolutions are generally between 800x600 pixels and 1280x960 pixels, not to forget 1024X768 pixels. What is the most used resolution? What are the ideal dimensions for a website?
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CSS inheritance is based on the Parent-Child model: each Child element inherits all of his Parent element's styles.
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