Clean Up Your Page, Removing Bad Behaviour
Cliché, cliché, cliché… What old analogy can I use to sum up this little tutorial? I think I’ve decided on one.
Would you wear walking, speak T-shirts or skull around all day? I think not. Actually, I will make a fairly confident statement and say that your eyebrows made a slight movement towards the ceiling while reading those questions, or at the very least you attempted to put on a pair of walking or got up and tried to skull around.
As cryptic as the analogy is, it makes perfect sense for this tutorial. You do not want to mix behaviour with your presentation. You want to wear something designed for the task like a T-Shirt. You do not want your behaviour jumping in amongst your structure either; we do not have a pirouette bone in our body because this behaviour is not part of our structure. Our structure, presentation and behaviour all work together but are separate parts of us as a whole.
[...]History Brush Tool For PS, CS3
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[...]Dynamic Stylesheet Switcher in PHP
In this constantly fast paced place we call the World Wide Web it is an important feature of any website to be able to offer the maximum amount of interactivity to your users. That is why I am going to show you how to create a dynamic stylesheet switcher using PHP, that way your users can choose how they view your website!
[...]A websites' structure from A to Z
You created a great design for you website but now you're not sure how to start coding it? How to structure it? How do you use CSS to display that beautiful design in the browser? Well... this tutorial should answer all those questions.
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