In cascading style sheets you can specify how your web pages will be presented on the screen by simply predefining page elements such as fonts, headers and links.
You can add these predefined elements in the head-section of your pages, but more interesting is to use them in a single .css file and include that file in every page on your site.
All you have to do is include in your HTML header. (the path in the href must point to the place where your .css file is stored)
There are two main benefits to using css sheets in a separate file:
1. more flexibility; only one (1) file to update
2. less HTML coding and easy replacement of deprecated HTML. I'll explain more of this below.
First, let me tell you I am NOT a cascading style sheet professional. I just use it.
If you want to become one, there are great css resources and tutorials out there.
Just go to
http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/learning http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/css/
to mention a few, but there are many more. Type 'cascading style sheets' in your favorite search engine and you get plenty of information.
But just being a layperson in css emphasizes the importance of this web design tool. I started using cascading style sheets in its most elementary form. All you have to do is name the page element that you are going to specify and add its specifications in curly brackets. Here's my first css file:
body { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt; font-style: normal; line-height: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; color: #000000 }
By simply saving this code in a style sheet file and including it in my webpages I suddenly didn't have to define FONT statements in the body of my pages any more. Wow, that saved me a lot of coding! Big advantage (no. 2).
AND .....
I had fewer errors in my HTML, because I didn't have to close that awkward FONT tag (at the wrong place). Big advantage (no. 2).
When I discovered this, I immediately began adding definitions for other tags like H1, H2, linktext (not visited, visited and hover) and special colors in text.
If I want to change the look of my H1-header, all I have to do is change the specs in my style sheet and presto .... the H1 is changed across my whole site. How's that for flexibility? Big advantage (no. 1).
When I once redesigned my site I used HTML validators to see how I was doing. To my surprise I found that some HTML commands, the most important one being FONT, were deprecated in HTML 4.0. That means eventually these commands will not be used anymore.
So I had to do something. Again, style sheets came to the rescue. All I had to do was define how my fonts would look like in my style sheet and I had the problem solved. Big advantage (no. 2).
Now I use css to define headers, footers, special text colors, special fonts and font sizes, special links etcetera. If I ever discover I need some extra lay-out or style, I just add one line to my .css file. It's so easy!
Try it. Start using style sheets. You're more flexible and it will save you lots of time.
Wish you success.
case stevens
Case Stevens, owner of case stevens, is experimenting with different marketing techniques, websites, traffic and lead generation. He publishes his experiences in a newsletter featuring understandable, successful low cost Internet marketing techniques, ideas and strategies, articles, news, tips & tricks and interesting (free) downloads.
Subscribe at Affordable Online Strategies
professional maid services Park Ridge ..Surfing the internet is basically an information-fest! From intellectual discussions... Read More
You know... Before purchasing your product a person comes to... Read More
Ever browse across a website that took ten million years... Read More
When designing elements for your webpage, you will often be... Read More
This article is the result of a conversation I had... Read More
I can't figure out people who have products or information... Read More
So how do you know when your graphic designer costs... Read More
Some wise human once said "Learn from the mistakes of... Read More
Read the title of this article over a couple of... Read More
What is web usability & why is it important?Web usability... Read More
I do site reviews. Needless to say, I see a... Read More
To explain my point I need to first confuse the... Read More
Many businesses want a simple website where they tell people... Read More
Getting traffic to your website is not the only factor... Read More
Argh, where's the contact button?! Believe it or not, some... Read More
A client asked me, at what point do you change... Read More
In learning webpage design, I encountered many problems that took... Read More
A long, long time ago? In a galaxy far, far... Read More
Navigation must be simple. Since it's the backbone of your... Read More
Chris, a new consulting client, asked me to help him... Read More
The question that I most frequently hear from people is... Read More
Page ranking by search engines such as Google are not... Read More
If you've a website that is not generating a lot... Read More
Sin #5Poor Spelling And GrammarWe all make mistakes when we... Read More
The first immutable law of effective navigation: It's gotta be... Read More
cleaning lady near Lincolnshire ..Once, I attempted to create a favicon (the little graphic... Read More
Marketing is not an easy skill to acquire.It requires patience... Read More
Usability isn't only for Web design. It's also applicable in... Read More
A long, long time ago? In a galaxy far, far... Read More
In my web surfing adventures, I've found a few site... Read More
As a webmaster, you want to keep your visitors content... Read More
First off, I am a designer. Now you're thinking, here's... Read More
Do you have a website? If so, you need an... Read More
Developing a software application is not easy at all; apart... Read More
Sin #5Poor Spelling And GrammarWe all make mistakes when we... Read More
What pages need to be included on your website? The... Read More
Squeeze pages are a very hot topic in the internet... Read More
Just about every list of the "Top 10 Web Design... Read More
With the advent of the Internet a whole new vista... Read More
You have probably viewed many Flash-based components while surfing the... Read More
When designing elements for your webpage, you will often be... Read More
A search for "web design" on Google returns more than... Read More
In retailing there is a saying that sales are made... Read More
Are you thinking that it is about time your small... Read More
Setting up a survey on your site is extremely simple... Read More
We would all like to have the best looking website,... Read More
The HTML editor is usually a webpage design software that... Read More
Content is the most important part of any website.The Internet... Read More
(Making Your Graphics Work For You)It's no secret that a... Read More
Copyright 2005 Robert EvansSetting yourself up to earn a steady... Read More
Web Design |