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What is CSS?

Posted by admin | Learn HTML CSS XML | Sunday 30 August 2009 4:54 pm

CSS was first developed in 1997, as a way for Web developers to define the look and feel of their Web pages. It was intended to allow developers to separate content from design so that HTML could perform more of the function that it was originally based on – the markup of content, without worry about the design and layout.

CSS didn’t gain in popularity until around 2000, when Web browsers began using more than the basic font and color aspects of CSS. And now, all modern browsers support all of CSS Level 1, most of CSS Level 2, and some aspects of CSS Level 3.

Web Designers that don’t use CSS for their design and development of Web sites are rapidly becoming a thing of the past. And it is arguably as important to understand CSS as it is to know HTML – and some would say it was more important to know CSS.

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The Elements of Design

Posted by admin | Design Basics | Sunday 30 August 2009 4:48 pm

The elements of design are the building blocks of design. These elements are what make up every page you build. And understanding the basic elements you’ll be able to put together more powerful Web pages.

There are five basic elements of every design:

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Improve Web Designs – What You Must Know About Graphic Design to Build a Good Web Pages

Posted by admin | Web Design / HTML | Sunday 30 August 2009 4:37 pm

Ultimately, the goal of any Web page is communication. You are trying to communicate through words, pictures, and layout your site or company’s goals. This might be information or it might be to sell something, but you have to communicate to be successful.

Design is all about communication. When you’re a designer, you’re not an artist first and foremost (even if you thought you were), you’re a communicator. Sure, it would be nice if you could create works of art for your Web pages. But most of us don’t have the time or the need. Instead, what you need are concrete rules to follow so that your pages look good and get their message across.

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