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Posted on September 13th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
CSS versus tables for layout:
When Netscape Navigator 4 dominated the browser market, the popular solution available for designers to lay out a Web page was by using tables. Often even simple web designing for a page would require dozens of tables nested in each other. Many web templates in Dreamweaver and other WYSIWYG editors still use this technique today. Navigator 4 didn’t support CSS to a useful degree, so it simply wasn’t used. After the browser wars subsided, and the dominant browsers such as Internet Explorer became more W3C compliant, designers started turning toward CSS as an…
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Posted on September 13th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
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Posted on September 13th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
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Posted on September 13th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
This 10 minute tutorial teaches you how easily make a bouncing title in Adobe After Effects.
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Posted on September 13th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
Are you interested in becoming a successful graphic designer or graphic artist with a strong, limitless client base? Whether you are principal of your own small design firm, or you freelance part-time or full-time as graphic designer, your main goal should be to create a strong and steady base of clients. Narrated by Brian Scott of www.FastCashDesign.com
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Posted on September 13th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
Many website development companies, in earlier times used simple HTML to design websites. However, when certain design needed to be changed, it became very tedious to carry out those changes across all the pages of the website. Cascading Style Sheets, also popularly known as CSS, solved this tiresome task of making changes to every web page or the HTML documentWebsite development companies started using CSS to make their work easy of formatting the HTML document. Before CSS was introduced HTML tags were used to characterize fonts, tables, headers, paragraphs, and so on. The browser would then read these…
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Posted on September 13th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
Adding spry validation to forms in Adobe Dreamweaver. Website: www.tutsandtech.com For web design, print design, brand design or illustration services, visit my site – http – Here you can view my work and contact me!
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Posted on September 13th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
Displaying the scaling percentage accurately Have you noticed that by default when you scale an object up or down in Indesign from either, the control panel or the transform panel its scaling percentage is reset to 100%? This means the objects scaled percentage, let’s say you choose 50%, doesn’t actually reflect 50%, instead it shows as 100% even though the object has been scaled down to 50%. There’s an easy way to change this behaviour, and it’s one of the first things (among many) that I change when working in Indesign on a foreign…
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Posted on September 13th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
Using Frames
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Posted on September 13th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
In this post I will show you how to create an effective shopping cart using PHP session variables.
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