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Written by Will Bontrager
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Monday, 09 August 2004 |
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If you've been putting off using CSS because you have some uncertainty about exactly how to use it, then today is the day you'll get started. You'll see the simplicity of CSS. You'll realize... |
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Written by Kelly Paal
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Monday, 09 August 2004 |
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We’ve all seen them. Poorly designed web sites that make you cringe as soon as they load. But how do you keep your website from becoming, well, ugh. You could hire a professional web designer, and that’s expensive, or maybe you already hired a professional, or someone who claims to be professional, and you don’t like what they’re doing with your site. It all comes down to the K.I.S.S. principle; keep it simple stupid. And you’re probably asking well what does this really mean for web design. |
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Written by William Bontrager
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Wednesday, 12 May 2004 |
The first of this 2-part series showed you how to use the <form> tag and the many uses of the <input> tag, including hidden fields. This second part completes the tutorial with multi-line text input areas, selection lists, and a complete form using all the examples and a script to process the form's information. |
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Written by William Bontrager
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Wednesday, 12 May 2004 |
This is the first part of a 2-part series. Look for the second part next week, right here.
HTML forms are a means of collecting information. People fill in a form and/or select something. Then they click a button. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 28 February 2006 )
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