Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) give you more flexibility in your website's formatting and layout, as well as letting you make global changes to all the pages on your site. The following table lists some valuable online resources for more information about CSS.
Name | Description |
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CSS Tutorial | This W3Schools site provides a complete tutorial and references on how to use all CSS elements. |
Cascading Style Sheets Home Page | W3C's CSS home page with links to gobs of information on CSS and how to use it. |
Cascading Style Sheets | The Web Design Group to portal information on using CSS. |
Dynamic Drive CSS Library | A collection of CSS examples for creating menus, gradients and several other objects. |
href="http://www.adobe.com/devnet/dreamweaver/css.html">Learn to work with CSS | Adobe's guide to using CSS with Dreamweaver. |
CSS Reference | A complete reference of CSS elements and how to use them. |
CSS Examples | This W3Schools site offers multiple examples of creating objects with CSS. |
href="http://www.addedbytes.com/cheat-sheets/css-cheat-sheet/">CSS Cheat Sheet (V2) | A quick reference guide for CSS, listing selector syntax, properties, units, and other useful bits of information. |
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