Navigation can make or break a site. In this article we’ll cover what works, and what to avoid when designing a usable site.
Probably one of the most useful tutorials you will ever come accross in coding terms. Take note because this could save you a mountain of problems in the long run.
Here is a simple and easy guide that will help you install and run wordpress locally in your computer.
Once your pages are created, you're going to need to connect them to one another. NAPP Instructor RC Concepcion shows you how to create links to pages and Web sites, links from graphics, and anchors in Dreamweaver CS4.
NAPP instructor RC Concepcion reviews how to create a folder and file structure in Dreamweaver CS4. RC also explains how that folder structure is represented on the Web.
The structure of a XHTML document is slightly more different than a standard HTML. You will have certain parts in XHTML such as doc type’s and xml properties that HTML doesn’t have, there’s ultimatelty the same type of code kanguage, but with changes. Int this tutorial you will learn about HTML, XHTML and there differences and the overall structure of both.
We hate to love it and we love to hate it, but HTML email is here to stay. Come along for a down 'n' dirty tour of our HTML newsletter redesign process, and learn how we tackled the monster head-on!
Ever wondered which DOCTYPE you should be using?
Here’s Geoff Blake's list of 10 super-slick tricks to save time while managing your websites in the titan of web design, Dreamweaver. Grab a snack, lean in close, and take a look over on Ten Ton Books!
Every web page has character encoding. Get it wrong, and characters on your web page may not appear properly when others are viewing it (especially characters from foreign languages). Learn how to use proper character encoding on your web page to avoid this problem.
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