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Apr

AppClinc 187 – CSS Link Rollovers

Posted by admin  Published in CSS, Dreamweaver, Productivity, Web Design

There are severral different ways to set up an image rollover on a link, but the method we’ll cover in this episode is quick, easy and efficient. We’ll run through how to use a CSS class on a link to make a plus icon turn darker in color when moused over using only CSS and one image.

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Jan

AppClinc 185 – HTML/CSS Height Attribute

Posted by admin  Published in CSS, Dreamweaver, HTML, Web Design

HTML and CSS can give you a lot of control over what your web designs look like, but sometimes the attributes need a little push in the right direction to get them working. In this episode we’ll useĀ Dreamweaver to make a table span the height of the browser window using the height attribute… something that isn’t as easy as it may seem.

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Dec

AppClinc 183 – Adobe BrowserLab

Posted by admin  Published in 3rd Party Software, Dreamweaver, Freeware, Web Design, Workflow

If you are not familiar with theĀ Adobe Labs website, you should probably change that as soon as possible! There are tons of great new and improved technologies up there for you to try, one of which is BrowserLab. This handy little app lets you view webpages in several different browser and operating system combinations so you can see if your designs look funky in a particular browser or operating system. We’ll take a look at the functions and how it can improve your web design workflow.

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Dec

AppClinc 180 – min-height CSS Attribute

Posted by admin  Published in CSS, Dreamweaver, Web Design

There are some handy CSS attributes that if you use the CSS features of Dreamweaver, you may not have known existed. The min-height attribute is one of those. In this episode we’ll take a look at this attribute and how it can enhance your web designs.

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