One of the greatest aspects about the Web is that it's such an open platform, especially for design. The accessibility and freedom of the Web allows designers to do some very nice-looking things, and it allows for experimentation and interpretation. Unfortunately, it also allows for some very bland-looking things, too. Let's take a look at some bland designs and some grand designs, and take a peek at what makes them that way.
They've been around for a while now: reset style sheets. They're becoming more commonplace among web designers, and even Yahoo is using a reset stylesheet of their own in their development. There are a few different viewpoints and opinions on the use of reset stylesheets, though. Do you reset? What are reset stylesheets? For those that don't know, a default reset stylesheet is a .css file that you use in your HTML documents.
Do you have a good Web design? I'd love to see it. As part of an upcoming article for WPDFD, I'm going to showcase and discuss some good-looking, functional, and well-coded designs. If your design can match any of these three primary descriptors, a screenshot of your design and a link to your site might make it into the article. Just drop me a line at drodriguez@wpdfd.com with links to any of your designs that you think should make it.
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Kevin Du said: Hello all sorry to use this thread to ask my question.. I read a lot of information in website, and i find it very intersting to learn nw thing such as Web Design. So can you guys tell me what do i need to learn to create my own website? thank you.. You need to learn HTML/XHTML and CSS HTML for structure and CSS for presentation. Mike... [ read post ]
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