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Style Your Body

Let me ask you a question. How would you normally define the main elements of your website?

Like This?

<body bgcolor=”#FFFFFF” link=”#0000FF” vlink=”#800080″ alink=”#FF0000″ font face=”Arial, Helvetica, Sans Serif” size=”+2″ color=”#000000″>

OR - Like This:

<body>

The first example is the “old-fashioned” HTML - WYSIWYG way of defining how the main elements of the body will display on a web page.

The second example is how the HTML would appear if you “styled your body (tag)” in a Style Sheet.

OK - How does the browser know what to display, based on an opening <body> tag like that?

In the <head> of your document you add this: Continue Reading »

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Keep Code Organized


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The worst way to create well-designed web pages is to use a WYSIWYG Editor. They may look like they’re doing the job, but what is happening is the code created by these monstrosities is almost unreadable and uneditable.

By creating NEAT organized Styles in a stylesheet, you have effectively removed about 75% of the junk out of your webpage. JUNK that will drive you nuts.

Some webmasters who create CSS Stylesheets, copy and paste code from a bunch of different websites because they don’t know how to create their own style rules. The result is a mish-mash of messy hard to read style rules.

There are 3 steps to good web page organization: Continue Reading »

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