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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Cascading Style Sheets for Better Web Design
Cascading Style Sheets for Better Web Design In Cascading Style Sheets, you can determine how your web pages are displayed on the screen with the simple definition of page elements such as fonts, headers and links.You these predefined elements in the head section of your pages, but much more interesting is one. CSS file and the file on every page of your site.All you have to do it in your HTML header. (the path in the href should be based on where your. CSS is stored the file) There are two main advantages for the use of CSS sheets in a separate file: 1 more flexibility, but only one (1) file on Update2. less HTML coding and simple replacement of deprecated HTML. I will explain more than that below.First, let me tell you, I am not a Cascading Style Sheet Professional. I just use it.If your account, there is a great CSS resources and tutorials to go there.Just Call, but there are many more. Type "Cascading Style Sheets" in your favorite search engine and get many information.But only a layman in CSS stressed the importance of this tool for web design. I started with Cascading Style Sheets, in its most elemental. All you have to do is the name of the page that is part application and attach your information in brackets. Here is my first CSS file: body (font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; font-style: normal; line-height: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; color: # 000000) simply save this code in a style file, and the inclusion in my web page, I suddenly do not define FONT statements in the body of my pages no longer work. Wow, this saved me a lot of coding! A great advantage (2). ..... And I had a number of minor errors in my HTML, because it concluded that bad FONT-days (in the wrong place). A great advantage (2). As I discovered, I immediately began to add other definitions such as tags H1, H2, link text (not visited, visited and hover) and the specific color of text.If I would like the look of my H1-header, all that I have data in my style and soon .... H1 is the change of my entire website. How is that for flexibility? A big advantage (1). When I redesigned my site if HTML validators to see how I did. To my surprise I noticed that some HTML commands that are most important FONT is deprecated in HTML 4.0. This means that these commands are not used anymore.So I had to do something. The style sheets for the rescue. All I had to do was, as my writings will be similar in my style and I had solved the problem. A great advantage (2). Now I use CSS to define headers and footers, special colors, special characters and the font size, special connections, etc.. If I ever need to find a layout style, or simply a line on my own. CSS file. It's so easy! Try it out. Use style sheets. You are flexible, and saves you a lot time.Wish very successful. StevensCase Case Stevens, owner of AnOwnSite Inteet Marketing, is experimenting with different marketing techniques, websites, traffic and lead generation. He published his experiences in a newsletter with understandable, successful low cost Inteet marketing techniques, ideas and strategies, articles, news, tips and tricks and interesting (free) to downloads.Subscribe affordable online strategies
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