CSS

CSS, short for Cascading Style Sheets, a new feature being added to HTML that gives both Web site developers and users more control over how pages are displayed. With CSS, designers and users can create style sheets that define how different elements, such as headers and links, appear. These Style Sheets can then be applied to any Web page.Here you'll find all sorts of CSS, from absolute beginner stuff to more advanced material. If you are a new web author looking for some "Plain English" CSS tutorials, then you've come to the right place. Here you will quickly learn how to make a page quickly and easily, completely from scratch with no special software at all. If you wish, you can go straight to the beginner tutorial. If you find out that the tutorial wans't on your needs, send us an email and discuss with us. We like to give you the best tutorial on the web with no charge of it or montly fee, membeship etc, All to be free for everyone. Have fun of it. 

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Sunday, 30 December 2007 |  Written by Andrew Whiteman  | 
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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a W3C standard mark-up language for defining the appearance of web pages. The use of CSS allows developers to fully separate the content of the page from its presentation, speeding up the development process and also making the pages load more quickly in the browser. Whereas 20th century websites typically used tables to construct web pages and position elements, CSS now provides a cleaner and more efficient way of controlling all aspects of web page layout.
Saturday, 17 November 2007 |  Written by Rachel Andrew  | 
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A common page layout has a fixed-width  centered box that contains the page content, how can we center this box on the page using CSS? You can use CSS to center a fixed-width box by setting its left and right margins to auto.
Saturday, 10 November 2007 |  Written by lifeg0eson666  | 
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Monday, 29 October 2007 |  Written by Thierry Schellenbach  | 
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This little blog has been getting a lot of coverage lately thanks to a write up by Ajaxian. Developing with Symfony is great and always gives you a lot to think and write about. For my new product I was having a CSS conflict. This tends to happen when you include your own html and css into someone else’s website. For instance if you have a widget as such:
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