A collection of tutoirals to inform those using Cascading Style Sheets to design websites.
Pozadzides, John and Liam Quin. Web Design Group, The. Design>Web Design>CSS
Enter the URL of a Cascading Style Sheet, or enter your style sheet directly. CSSCheck is primarily a CSS1 checker.
An accessible site allows all users to access it, regardless of their browser, resolution, settings, or eyesight. Accessible sites are open to the world's 750 million disabled people, including the sizeable blind population. Through better authoring, Web information providers can avoid shutting out the world's disabled population from the information age, and can garner a good portion of this largely ignored market.
Quinn, Liam. Web Design Group, The (1997). Design>Accessibility>Web Design
This site offers material on a wide range of HTML-related topics. We hope that with this site as a reference, you will be able to create Web sites that can be used by every person on the Internet, regardless of browser, platform, or settings.
Web Design Group, The (1999). Design>Documentation
There are many ways to link style sheets to HTML, each carrying its own advantages and disadvantages. New HTML elements and attributes have been introduced to allow easy incorporation of style sheets into HTML documents.
Web Design Group, The (2000). Design>Web Design>CSS
Style Guide for Online Hypertext
When writing for the Web, the documents usually become part of a larger collection. It's important that the site follows a common structure so all documents are available in a logical place. For a document, the style is also very important. By using a common style, you ensure that a reader can use the site effectively. Some important aspects are indicating the status of the document, using images and icons, and writing in a device-independent way.
Engelfriet, Arnoud. Web Design Group, The (1997). Reference>Style Guides>Web Design>Writing
Web style sheets have been around for a number of years, but their power and importance went largely unnoticed since few implementations existed. Web authors, anxious to add creativity to their pages by influencing the presentation, began to use Netscape's proprietary extensions rather than the more powerful style sheets. This was quite natural, since Netscape's proprietary extensions could be seen by a significant portion of Web users, while few would see style sheet enhancements.
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