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Table Less Designs using CSS
Author: Varun Krishnan

What’s so bad about using tables? Difficult and annoying to change styles.

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No More Font Tags! Seven Reasons to Hire a CSS Web Designer
Author: Harvey Ramer

CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) offer a way of keeping content and design elements separate. Because this separation allows us to include more meaningful content on each page, Web sites designed with CSS often provide their owners with significant advantages

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Why CSS Is Good For Your Web Site
Author: Paul Silver

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are used within the HTML behind your Web site as a way of controlling how each page is laid out and what elements on it look like. For instance, you can use CSS to make headings in your copy a standard size across the whole of

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CSS Cursors - How To Use Them
Author: Nicole Hernandez

One thing that CSS allows us to use for screen presentation are alternate cursors. This is not the idea of downloading or forcing a download of a cursor, as was done in the past (though that is possible as well), but instead, we use several built in conce

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Why HTML and CSS
Author: Paul Flyer

Most HTML and CSS books end up on bookshelves collecting dust as reference books. The last thing we need in the web development world is another HTML or CSS dictionary. While we all need one or two good references on our desks, they are not very good tuto

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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) 101
Author: Jan Carroll

Display the information, product or service you wished to share with and or sell to the WWW. - Display the above information in manner visually appealing and reflecting you/your businesses personality, message, style, brand etc.

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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) 101 - Part 2
Author: Jan Carroll

As promised, for this segment I will start with by discussing ""Styles"" used in Word Processing programs such as Microsoft Word and how you can relate them to ""Cascading Style Sheets"" for the Wide World Web. As well, I will revisit the primary reason why y

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Is Your Business Website - Old School - 5 Reasons To Redesign With CSS
Author: Linda Bustos

Many small business owners have a hard time seeing the value of a website redesign. They believe “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” And this is understandable. Unless you are eating, breathing and sleeping technology and staying up to date with the moving

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Web Page Accessibility - Placing Content First With CSS
Author: Herman Drost

Search engines give more weight to a web page that has content closer to the top of the HTML document. I am refering to the source code not the visual content you see in your browser. If you incorporate this in the design of your web site, it may just giv

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Why Your Website CRAVES to Have a Little CSS
Author: Eve Jackson

If you’re a small business owner who wants a website (or already has one and wants a few tips), I’d like to give you a little advice if I may. When you’re looking for a website designer, ask her if she uses CSS. In fact, you could go one better and ask he

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Make Your Website Rank Higher in Major Search Engines! Benefits of CSS in SEO
Author: Mikhail Tuknov

There are many benefits of using CSS. One of the major benefits of using CSS is the easy maintenance of the website. Maintenance of a website made with CSS is much easier compared to the ones which are table based. CSS splits the presentation style of doc

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What You Need to Know About CSS!
Author: Deepaq Sharma

Style sheet is a progressive breakthrough for the advancement of web. Today, more and more browsers are implementing style sheets, opening authors' eyes to unique features that allow influence over presentation while preserving platform independence. The

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Turbo Charge Your Website - Get SEO and CSS Working for You
Author: Greg Mate

Search Engine Optimization and Web Site Design Go Hand in Hand. Barry Byers of SearchEngineAcademy.ca discusses new opportunities for small and medium enterprises on the web.

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How to Style an A to Z Index with CSS
Author: Christian Watson

I've always been taken with the way that the BBC styles their A-Z index using a simple list and CSS. However, because they use pixels to set the dimensions of each list item, the design breaks when you increase the text size.

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Hacked Off With CSS?
Author: Andrew Faulkner

Many webmasters/designers are now using CSS for layout purposes on their sites to ensure web current web standards are met. But with current trends it can be hard to predict the exact look of a site across the complete range of browsers.

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Teach Yourself CSS The Easy Way
Author: Erich Bihlman

taught myself HTML back in the mid-nineties and was proud of the fact that I was able to accomplish the design of fairly complex web pages with nothing more than a starter HTML book...

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Cascading Stylesheets Advantages: 5 Reasons To Use CSS
Author: Soal Brown

Because you are able to create a separate Stylesheet and link it to all your webdocuments, you have great control over how your website looks. So if you want to change a certain aspect of your page, you only need to alter one file: your Stylesheet!

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Why It Makes Business Sense To Develop Your Site With CSS And Semantic Markup
Author: James Kendall

One thing that I have learned in over a decade developing web sites is that the 'Net is continually changing, and to keep up you need to change with it. One of the more recent developments in web design is the use of CSS and semantic markup.

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The Concept Behind CSS
Author: Jose Valdez

The concept behind CSS (a.k.a. cascading style sheets or style sheets) is really simple. CSS allows you to make changes to all of the web pages that link to the CSS file at once by changing a style in the style sheet, instead of having to manually change

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Why CSS Is Good For Your Web Site
Author: Paul Silver and David Rosam

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are used within the HTML behind your Web site as a way of controlling how each page is laid out and what elements on it look like. For instance, you can use CSS to make h...

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