Wednesday 29 January 2014

XHTML and CSS 

Most of us do not notice or even aware of the font that any document is written in but for some people who are specialized do care and think that this is an extension of their personalities. Typefaces are divided into two groups one is called serif and sans serif. For companies they would like to consistent in presenting their image to the public even though most of the users are not aware of the typeface the company is using.

http://www.starnewsonline.com/article/20080126/NEWS/801260305/1038/SPORTS0701

Computer screens are relatively small work space. Shapes have different shapes and might occupy different sizes in the Web page. In one page the screen might contain images and text, however if we load the page with text it will be boring and unpleasant to read and if we have less text then page turns will annoy the user, so balance these two is an essential design requirement.

http://stevenswain.blogspot.com/2008/01/typefaces-reveal-font-of-personality.html

In the tutorial we can not keep taking what other people already designed but we can use it and reference it so they get credit for it other wise this will be infringing on their copy rights. We have shared some .CSS files and used it in our tutorial. After we defined in the style sheet our layout we added some content to it by adding title in the design view type.

I had to experiment with the design of using layers in dream weaver but the templates are easier to work with. This was a hard exercise but at the same time I have gained experience on how to design the content of the html page, however it will be tricky at times when you do not notice what dream weaver inserted in the layer (Java script but not the div information). All in all this was a very long tutori

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