Today I will show you how to produce a website that is a little different to the typical ones you see around. It will be a cartonny or comic scene using a variety of different graphic vectors. I am also going to show you how to add a little JQuery to spice it up! There is an excellent tutorial for all the graphics used, so I shall be concentrating on the coding side.
It's been a while since my last CSS3 post/tutorial but that doesn't mean I haven't been following the development of CSS3. I have been looking at some of the newer features that have recently been implemented and one that's caught my eye is the multi column layout module. You can already guess what this module can do. Thats right it creates columns! Using the new column module it allows you to create columns in the form of a newspaper style column. News websites and blogs rejoice! Lets take a lo
Create the folded date arrows seen on some blogs in the left/right margin of the page.
An appealing menu using only HTML list elements and DIV elements which are controlled by CSS.
Create a three column layout, using only DIV elements, their positioning is controlled by CSS.
This tutorial details how to go about creating the CSS and HTML for a background sporting drop shadows and complicated gradients.
NAPP Instructor RC Concepcion shows you how to use CSS to adjust the margins and padding of a Web layout in Dreamweaver CS4.
CSS IDs allow you to take a Web site and break it into discrete areas. NAPP Instructor RC Concepcion reviews how to use them to create the structure for a layout.
Exactly How to Use CSS Sprites
Today I wanted to share the easy method of creating a pure CSS horizontal navigation menu with you.You see a lot of sites using them and while some are very creative others are way off base as far as functionality and SEO is concerned.So without further ado let’s begin to create this horizontal navigation menu.
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