Use of dreamweaver and CSS postings:

November 1, 2008 at 3:25 am Leave a comment

1.  Dreamweaver is a fantastic program for disigning and creating websites but it requires a lot of study to do it right, particularly if you want to use CSS layouts and styles.

2.  This is a second posting of the Dreamweaver requirement because I had left this one in draft form and published the second version without removing this one from the posting area.  As a part of this publishing, I will also comment further on “Who’s using CSS for the 10/27 postings.”

3.  I revisited the site, http://www.newgrounds.com, and viewed its CSS layout and styles development through the use of the “Tools” toolbar.   This is a huge site and I observed  that they are using CSS stylesheets throughout and at least one table in the development of its banner.   I did not observe a print style sheet, but the print review does not look significantly different from the visual observation of the site so perhaps there is one.   There is a very interesting comment from the HTML coding author, Bob Rudderow,  further down the pages regarding CSS, i.e., WELCOMING THE FORMER BBS STYLE SHEET TO NGSECTS, CSS.  I am not sure what that means unless there was some other form of style sheets used before using CSS.   Perhaps Chris could enlighten us as to what a comment like that means.

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CSS posts: HOW DO THEY DO THAT: Web Sites that display creations that I would like to do.

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