CSS
CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets, are used in positioning the elements of a web page through div, class, and id tags, as well as setting the margins, padding, and spacing of text and images. CSS commands also control text size, font style, display formatting, and other important aspects of building a web page. Our CSS experts at WebDevNews and Attackr build sites daily using CSS stylesheets, and post their best practices and design tips to the site through articles and tutorials. If you are looking for more information on CSS design, or have some tips to share, check the pages at WebDevNews and Attackr for resources or post your own on your blog.
With a little planning – anyone can have a website they can be proud of – or at least not embarrassed with anymore.
Written by Len Saunders |
Monday, August 25th, 2008
CSS, HTML, Web Design
Web Design For The Beginner
I am in the field of children’s health and fitness, but I just love web design and photography. With no experience, many ask me how I have created some of my web designs, which to me, are still beginner level, but attractive and usable.
The first thing I tell [...]
Written by niemi |
Wednesday, November 14th, 2007
CSS, HTML, Reference & Tutorials, Web Design
Many factors could make you refrain from designing sites completely in flash.
Maybe you like to grab and customize free HTML templates, maybe it’s the fact that you need your content easily to be probably indexed by search engines or maybe you just don’t like flash because it has become tantamount to an inferno of [...]
Written by Sean |
Sunday, August 27th, 2006
CSS, Featured, Web Design
In a recent discussion over at OWD a new designer was wondering what they could do to clean up some of their style sheet and site code.
I offered a few suggestions on how to optimize the style sheet, which in the grand scheme of things can help increase load times for your site and [...]
Written by fuBar |
Tuesday, August 8th, 2006
CSS, HTML, Reference & Tutorials, Web Design
You are a curious and creative web designer and wanting to know more about CSS and its hefty tricks. But the information on one CSS website is not enough. You blindly search, visit, and bookmark any website that intrigues you. But by the end of the day, your bookmarks that you collected are all over [...]
Written by Karen |
Monday, August 7th, 2006
CSS, Featured, HTML, Web Design
Since I made the switch 6 months ago to a tableless design on my main site, I’ve noticed some interesting things:
1. My search engine rankings have dramatically improved
2. My bandwidth usage has dropped about 50-75%
3. I can now make changes to the look and feel of my site easily by just changing the one file, [...]
Written by Sean |
Thursday, August 3rd, 2006
CSS, HTML, Web Design, Web Tools
This list is neither comprehensive nor an endorsement, it is just intended to show the options. Below I’ve provided a few of the best known CSS tools that I know about.
Top Style by www.bradsoft.com
Stylemaster by www.westciv.com
Additional links to other useful tools can be found at:
Eric Meyer on CSS: Links to CSS Tools: www.ericmeyeroncss.com/links/tools.html
CSS Tools: [...]