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DIV Tags: The Building Blocks Of CSS Page Layout

The main challenge in CSS web page layout is positioning blocks of content in different parts of the browser window. The key HTML element used to achieve this is the DIV element (short for DIVISION). The DIV element is pure vanilla: it has no inherent properties or sub-elements (unlike the TABLE element which was originally used for web page layout). It is a block element which can contain any web page content, including other DIVs.

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What You Need To Know About Flash-Based Sites

Flash-based sites have been a craze since the past few years, and as Macro media compiles more and more great characteristics into Flash, we may only predict there will be more and more flash sites around the Internet. Nevertheless, Flash based sites have been disputed to be bloated and unnecessary. Where exactly do we draw the line? Here’s a simple breakdown.

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The Best New Features in Dreamweaver CS4

New Additions to Spry Widgets

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Arranging Dreamweaver CS4 Training On-site

Teaching yourself a new skill isn’t always easy. However, having an individual or a resource to teach it to you can help. For example, if you’re trying to train yourself or colleagues how to use a product like Adobe Dreamweaver, you’ll likely experience better success in your endeavours if you invest in training software or a tutor-led training course. This is because you’ll receive a hands-on experience, and get to learn how the program works by using it, rather than reading about how it should work. Knowing the tools of the trade is crucial to your success as a web designer. If you run, or plan to run, a web design company or firm, having employees that are properly trained is just as important to the success of your business.

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