Section 6.0. Introduction


6.0. Introduction

Without links, the point of the Web would be lost.

Links let you to follow a trail of information from one web page to another, from one idea to another, regardless of where in the world the site's server is located.

In 1996, web usability expert Jakob Nielsen listed the use of nonstandard link colors as one of the top ten mistakes in web design (see http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9605.html). However, his advice to use blue for the link color for pages that the user hasn't visited and to use purple or red links to represent previously visited pages, came from consistency concerns, not aesthetics.

With CSS, the Web isn't an either-or proposition. Links being an essential part of the World Wide Web can be both consistent and visually pleasing.

This chapter shows you how to improve aesthetics by changing the link styles. You'll learn everything from how to remove the underline from links to how to change cursors, create rollovers without the need for JavaScript, create a horizontal tab menu, and much more.




CSS Cookbook
CSS Cookbook, 2nd Edition
ISBN: 0596527411
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 235

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