Wednesday 19th of November 2008 11:49:36 PM

Nice and Free CSS Templates

This site contains free css templates for your website - Just copy and paste and there you have a stunning website !

Menu und content
dynamic

Menu fixed, content
dynamic

Menu und content
dynamic

3 columns all
dynamic

4 columns all
dynamic

Menu floating

Menu fix, Inhalt u.
Head dynamic

3 columns fix
centered

dynamic mit
Head und Footer

fixed BOX centered

dynamic BOX
centered

fixed Box total
centered
least, not until the specification is sufficiently clarified.

8.2.3. List Items

Speaking of list items, they have a few special rules in addition to everything discussed so far. List items

P tags instead:
<P>&nbsp;<P>&nbsp;<P>

  Also paragraph breaks. 

But making extra space with multiple P tags doesn't work 

Use multiple BR tags, or insert special non-breaking space characters between P tags instead:

  colors and fonts by editing a small number of styles instead of a bunch of FONT tags and a reduction in size of the HTML source itself. In a case like this, a page's size can shrink by several kilobytes -- and in cases where a heavily FONTed page is converted to use CSS instead, the document's file size can decrease by as much as 50% !

yes

Applies to

all elements


You can include a BASEFONT tag at the start of your BODY section tospecify the font SIZE, and, for some browsers, font FACE and font COLORfor your page: 
<BASEFONT SIZE="n" FACE="name" COLOR="color">
where n=3 references the client browser's default fontsize, typically 12-point, so that the allowable  n values1 through 7 typically reference 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 24 and 36 points respectively;"name" references a font name (Arial, Times New Roman or whatever); that I specified the text for the subject line (the sender can change this). I could also specify ?cc= or ?bcc= and list e-mails to receive copies or blind copies. Navigator handles any one of these options; Explorer can handle all three. Here's a link to my
e-mail:  so you can complain about this page.  The link encloses both the image (with default border) and the blue underlined text.  Note that I specified the text for the subject line (the sender can change this). I could also specify ?cc= or ?bcc= and list e-mails to receive copies or blind copies. Navigator handles any one of these options; Explorer can handle