While this chapter includes a lot of great information about HTML and CSS, and how you can usethem in conjunction with ASP.NET and Visual Studio 2008, there are several caveats you should beaware of.First, because there is no way that a single chapter can begin to[r]
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ptg204 Chapter 8You can use a tracing image as a guide to create a page design in Dreamweaver. For example, you can use Adobe Photoshop to create an exact replica of what you want your Web page to look like (i.e. head-ings, body text areas, navigation, etc), and th[r]
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rules are customized styles, or modified HTML tags that define the look, position, and feel of the Web page. In the previous chapter, you learned about the syntax of CSS. In this chapter you’ll learn how to use CSS to control and format Web pag[r]
shapes. Of course, you will need to rasterize your final work by converting it tobitmap formats, such as GIF or JPEG, if you’re going to use your illustration onthe Web, but you can achieve far more complex drawing tasks in a vector-basedprogram.Figure 1-16:Drawing geometric shapes in Macrome[r]
Figure 2.14: A web page with a preformatted elementLISTSA list is a block element containing a sequence of list items. HTML providesseveral types of lists, including ordered lists, unordered lists, denition lists,and menus. Ordered lists have sequenced items, whereas uno[r]
Moving and resizing Fontwork objectsWhen you select a Fontwork object, eight blue squares (known as handles) appear around the edge of the object, as shown below. You can drag these handles to resize the object.A yellow dot also appears on the object. This dot may be along an edge of the obje[r]
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variables. Since these variables often contain the data that you need to save to thebackend, you often pass their values as arguments to the set_data method of datamanagers:$_GETAn associative array of values passed to the current page via URL parameters (e.g.,via the GET method of a form).$_[r]
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heAbsoluteBeginnerCOULDN’T I GET THE SAME EFFECT WITH FRAMES?HTML frames were originally designed to allow the same sort of functionality,but frames have proven to be extremely frustrating both for users and develop-ers. It’s reasonably easy to create a frame-based Web site, but[r]
If a browser is a worker and a web page is a house then contents are bricks, HTML elements are divisions, and CSS is paint. How they grow up? Who has been playing with them? Web Designer > CSSer > Javascripter > Serversider for one who • know what is HTML, CSS • and has been working with HTML, CSS d[r]