In part the first of our Night School series on how to make a web site, we learned a little about the bones of a web page: HTML. In today's lesson, we're going to start putting the clothes on our site ...
When you create checkboxes on your website forms, browsers automatically display them in a particular size. You have the option to change these dimensions by applying Cascading Style Sheets to your ...
Learn how to create stunning CSS card tricks that make your website stand out. In this video, we explore interactive card ...
WebReference.com's got a tutorial on how to make a professional-looking online photo gallery with thumbnails and rollovers using one HTML page and CSS (no database or multiple files required.) Helpful ...
Yes, you can use JavaScript to embed fonts. You can also use sIFR, which is Flash. But how about using a little creativity and good ol' CSS? Ross Johnson has some ...
The HR tag enables you to include a gray horizontal rule in your Web page that is useful for dividing sections of data to keep things organized or for aesthetic purposes. Cascading style sheets, or ...
Even if you’re an expert web designer, there are plenty of obscure CSS properties you’re unlikely ever to use. In fact, with hundreds of supported properties, there are parts of CSS you’ll probably ...
If you don't want to go through the rigmarole to write an iPhone App, maybe it's time to remember how beautiful the web is on an iPhone. When Apple first announced the device, the message was clear: ...