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CSS In Content

CSS Content? Using tables within the content of your page is a major no-no, the whole intent and purpose of CSS is to control the style of your page elements, this is done using an external stylesheet.

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How To Style Text Using CSS

Styling text with CSS is really simple. We can define colors, underline it, make it bold, define the font etc etc.

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What Is CSS

1. CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets.

2. CSS is the technology used to make the layout for WebPages.

3. CSS allows you to make changes to all of the web pages that link to the CSS file at once by changing a style in the style sheet. Instead of having to manually change every style in every HTML file.

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5 Reasons To Use CSS

1. The content is separated from the design

Because you are able to create a separate Stylesheet and link it to all your webdocuments, you have great control over how your website looks. So if you want to change a certain aspect of your page, you only need to alter one file: your Stylesheet!

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Using CSS Not Tables

CSS or Cascading Style Sheets has opened up tremendous possibilities for improving web site designs, web page layouts and adding new features. The HTML code can be made shorter, cleaner and simpler by CSS resulting in faster loading of web pages, and making them more accessible to search engines. Here I am narrating my experience with only one part of CSS - using it to eliminate tables.

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Text Sizing and Fluidity

Fluid and liquid layouts are definitely considered the ‘ideal’ design type right now, and I cannot agree more. I much prefer a fluid design over a set layout. For text we know that relative sizing (meaning the use of em, ex, and percentages) are preferred over the use of pixel sizing.

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Class or ID?

If your beggining CSS, this can be a bit challenging, and many a time i’ve heard people ask “But theres no difference, so which should I use ?”. In this short article I will explain the slight, but important, difference between the two.

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CSS To Eliminate Tables

CSS or Cascading Style Sheets has opened up tremendous possibilities for improving web site designs, web page layouts and adding new features. The HTML code can be made shorter, cleaner and simpler by CSS resulting in faster loading of web pages, and making them more accessible to search engines. Here I am narrating my experience with only one part of CSS - using it to eliminate tables.

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