Cascading Style Sheets is something every webmaster should learn to use, however it can be complicated to code by hand. Fortunately, the built in Dreamweaver CSS tools make it simple as pie as you'll see in this introductory lesson.
To start, let's have a look at what CSS is and why it's so significant to modern website design. CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets and was introduced by the web Consortium in late 1996 with the attempt to separate webpage content ( written copy, photographs, multimedia, etc. ) from presentation ( fonts, colors, layout, page structure, for example. ). Previous to the arrival of CSS, a web page's's HTML markup defined both content and presentation. Come visi...
In this competitive world the design of a website plays an important role in its popularity. Properly designed website with a good design definitely leads against its competitors. Some highly effective websites use cascading style sheets (CSS). This functionality can be used in the sites to improve the web design and in grabbing quality traffic also.
Using Dreamweaver CSS tools is a great way to style your webpages. But is CSS always necessary? Take a look at these techniques.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are used within a website’s HTML to control each page’s layout and element presentation.CSS has been around for several years and is supported by all the major browsers available today, including Internet, Firefox, Safari and Opera.Using CSS instead of a table based design to manage your website can provide an array of benefits.




