CSS Primer Using Dreamweaver 8
For those library website designers out there who are just starting to experiment with using CSS instead of tables, this article is an excellent place to start.
The article explains how to set up Dreamweaver 8 for CSS styling, and then how to build a basic webstie using CSS for positioning rather than tables.
Have fun!
CSS and Handheld Versions of Websites
Go over to webis.net and take a peek at the website. Then look at this image of the website viewed with my iPaq. Nothing terribly noticeable
or cool, you say? Wrong!
The cool thing? The designer separated the style from the content using
CSS, and also has allowed my PDA to view the website in a friendly
format, also [...]
Fun with Mozilla Border Radii
CSS3 and Mozilla Border Radius Properties- DHTML Lab - WebReference.com
This is a handy, easy-to-understand tutorial on how to use CSS3 borders in DIV elements. Apparently not useful for us IE users (so it won’t work for most of my library’s customers) but very cool nonetheless.
I hope IE adopts some of this soon!
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