CSS Basics Tutorials - MarkupTutorials.com
Make your links look nice without those underlines.
January 19,
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Make your page look nicer by applying CSS styles to your page scrollbar
January 19,
2006
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Learn how to protect your page content from printing
January 19,
2006
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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.
January 19,
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Understanding the structure of the elements will have many future implications... paradoxically it is often an unknown subject for most webmasters.
January 16,
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Layers are elements of HTML language added by Netscape in their browser's 4.0 version. <layer> tag consisted in a transparent block within which text, images, animations and even other blocks could be inserted.
January 16,
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Each of these terms allow you to create CSS properties that are personalised, that you can apply to tags.
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Most of nowadays websites are created with tables. Tables allow a multi-part structure for documents, each part being able to contain a menu, header, content and more.
January 16,
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First introduced in the HTML 4 specification, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) allow you to specify the appearance of elements in HTML pages. Using style sheets to define appearance is far more efficient than element-by-element techniques.
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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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