Part III: Great Design Doesn t Have to Be Difficult


Chapter List

Chapter 7: Using Styles to Gussy Up Your Content
Chapter 8: Putting Page Elements in Their Place
Chapter 9: External Style Sheets and CSS Code
Chapter 10: Tables for Data (And Layout, If You Must)
Chapter 11: Streamlining Sites with Dynamic Web Templates

The 5th Wave By Rich Tennant

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"Okay, I think I forget to mention this, but we now have a Web management function that automatically alerts us when there's a broken link on the The Aquarium's Web site."

In this part

Some styles are as changeable as the weather during the Pacific Northwest springtime-but not the kind that take your Web page content beyond the ordinary.

In this part, we go in depth into Cascading Style Sheets and how to use styles to get your pages looking their best. Chapter 7 covers what makes styles special and how to create them, and we introduce you to some basic CSS concepts. Chapter 8 shows you some ways to use CSS to make stuff on your pages sit and stay. Chapter 9 covers how to style other pages by using external style sheets. In Chapter 10, we show you how to put tables to work lining up stuff on your pages. And in Chapter 11, we let you in on the timesaving technique of using Dynamic Web Templates to speed up designing and updating pages within a Web site.



Microsoft Expression Web for Dummies
Microsoft Expression Web For Dummies
ISBN: 0470115092
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 142

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