Whenever you need to edit your website’s CSS code you may probably feel like you have to go back reading some book or online resource in order to remember the attributes to change. Luckily, there’s a very good reference that you can even print and check it whenever you feel like doing some manipulation over the css code of your website.
If you are quite new to CSS programming, you may also want to take a look at this post about 20 FREE online CSS Resources that will help you enhance your website design. Below is the very useful reference to Cascading Style Sheets basics :
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One of the biggest obstacles that webmasters face in their quest to creating a website is that of CSS design. Indeed, Cascading Style Sheets can be pretty frustrating to work with. Luckily for us, there are lots of online resources that provide already created and thoroughly tested code that does anything we could ask for. In this post i will be presenting you to various such resources that will hopefully help you a lot. I know that they have in my case
1. Listamatic – Ready Made Horizontal and Vertical CSS Lists
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First impressions DO matter on websites. As when we meet new people, visiting a new website can be a great experience and the most crucial moment is the first 3-5 seconds when we open up a website’s main page. The very first thing that every visitor notices is how the website is arranged. At that point everyone is looking for a clean, well read and versatile design in order to keep on exploring and read more things.
However, it’s devastating how many webmasters tend to make mistakes that they should really have avoided in the first place. Doing some things wrong on your website design can really cause problems on enticing new readers. What i’ve noticed over the years is that people tend to make the same mistakes and if those were excluded, their designs most times would have been pretty well implemented.
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If you’re not using CSS or your cms uses it under the hood and you do not know much about it, you’re really losing much of the power you could get over customizing your website.
As with HTML, knowing CSS is vital for any webmaster and it’s very easy to learn too. It would most probably have been essential to you to make small or even bigger changes on your website’s design, even if you just created your first website. If you’ve not been under such circuimstances before, trust me, you’ll be
Therefore, it really pays to know the basics about today’s standard website decoration technology, Cascading Style Sheets.
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