HTML colors are displayed as a combination of red, green, and blue light. Once you understand that, you can start mixing HTML colors yourself.
- Jennifer Kyrnin
CSS sprites are a way to take one large master image and use it to display all the images on your site. CSS sprites help speed up your website and they provide a great way to manage the images on your site. This tutorial will take you through the steps to create a CSS sprite button bar for your website.
- Jennifer Kyrnin
The indenting of lists is a frustrating topic for Web designers trying to get a consistent look and feel on their pages between different Web browsers. This is because the way various browsers implement the indenting is different from browser to browser. So if you change the indenting in only one way, your pages will look wrong in other browsers.
- Jennifer Kyrnin
The CSS list-style property is a style property to help you manage your lists. You can define the type of list, where you want the bullets or numbers, and even what image to use as a bullet. The CSS list-style property is a shorthand CSS property that combines the CSS properties: list-style-type, list-style-position, and list-style-image.
- Jennifer Kyrnin
If you're looking to start writing a blog for your business or just for yourself, Google Blogger for Dummies is a great book to help get you started. Google Blogger for Dummies by Susan Gunelius takes you through all the steps you need to start a Google Blogger blog and then make it useful to you and your company.
- Jennifer Kyrnin
Flash websites are very popular with designers who want to show off their Flash skills or just include animation and dynamic websites without needing server-side programming skills. But there are good ways to implement Flash on your site and bad ways. This article describes some of the bad ways you can implement Flash on your website and drive your customers away.
- Jennifer Kyrnin
HTML for Dummies has been in print for a long time and has helped a lot of people learn how to write HTML and build Web pages. This latest edition provides all of the same information as previous editions but includes more information about CSS and exciting new technologies like podcasting. HTML for Dummies is not just for dummies, it has a lot of information for beginners wanting to learn HTML and CSS.
- Jennifer Kyrnin