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» SEO Benefits Of CSS
By Steve Chittenden | Published 02/24/2006 | Design & Development | Unrated
Like many other web designers, I began laying out web pages using graphical tools and discovered the wonders of tables for layout without anyone telling me to use them. Since browser support for CSS is better than it used to be, and tables cause problems, CSS offers you a benefit you may not have thought about before, the benefit of better SEO.
» CSS Print Media Tutorial
By Karl Regis | Published 02/24/2006 | Design & Development | Unrated
The power of print + CSS So you've made yourself a cutting edge web page. What next ? Well maybe you want your visitors to be able to print pages in a certain style. Heavy graphical content can be removed, background colour changed and navigation items removed, infact anything to make a printer friendly version of your page. All this can de done with CSS.
» Using CSS to Eliminate Tables
By Sanjay Johari | Published 02/24/2006 | Design & Development | Unrated
CSS or Cascading Style Sheets has opened up tremendous possibilities for improving web site designs, web page layouts and adding new features. The HTML code can be made shorter, cleaner and simpler by CSS resulting in faster loading of web pages, and making them more accessible to search engines. Here I am narrating my experience with only one part of CSS - using it to eliminate tables.
» CSS Maximum benefits
By Zoran Makrevski | Published 02/24/2006 | Design & Development | Unrated
CSS is a simple file which controls the visual appearance of a Web page without compromising its structure. Using CSS we can control our font size, font color, link color and many other attributes on our web page. This will make our HTML code much more readable and the page size will be reduced.
» Starting Cascading Style Sheets
By Stephen Cope | Published 02/24/2006 | Design & Development | Unrated
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are being used more and more by web designers to layout and format web pages. Although they have been around for several years now many designers have avoided them due to browser incompatibility.


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