HTML/DHTML 36: Select Tags (Drop downs) |
Uploaded: 12th Jan. 2004
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The select tag, like the checkbox and radio button input tags allows your readers to
choose from multiple options. However, because the options are all stored in a drop-down box, they do not
take up as much screen real estate as the radio buttons and checkboxes.
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HTML/DHTML 37: The Textarea Tag |
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The textarea tag creates a multiple lined text input field in your reader's
browser. It allows the reader to type in nearly unlimited lines of text.
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HTML/DHTML 38: Why Validate Your HTML ? |
Uploaded: 14th Jan. 2004
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I'll be the first one to let you in on a secret: building Web pages isn't
hard. With the software that is available now, you can write your Web page and have it up and viewable
in half an hour. And with these tools, why would you need to run an HTML validator on your HTML to
find errors?
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HTML/DHTML 39: Table Tricks |
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Tables are a great way to layout your Web pages, and HTML 4.0 offers a few more
attributes and tags to this versatile and flexible tool. Some of these attributes work differently in
Netscape than in Internet Explorer, so always be sure to view the page in both browsers.
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HTML/DHTML 40: Quirks Mode - Using the DOCTYPE Tag |
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If you've been designing Web pages for more than a few months, you are most
likely aware of the difficulty in writing a page that looks the same in all browsers. In point of fact,
it's impossible.
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HTML/DHTML 41: Web Pages for Everyone |
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One of the most difficult tasks a Web Designer faces is using new technologies or
browser specific effects without alienating people with other browsers. For example, a useful tag on
Web pages is the IFRAME tag. But this tag is only viewable in Internet Explorer.
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HTML/DHTML 42: Frames: Why and Why Not |
Uploaded: 14th Jan. 2004
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I must admit, I hated frames. When our company switched to a framed front
page to our site, I was tempted to quit. Our site was redesigned by a design firm who felt that
frames were the only way to present our products. My partners and I argued, but were out voted.
Our site was framed.
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