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Working to W3C Standards invloves ensuring all code executed meets with W3C standards and principles, is accesible to all, including those with disabilities and is easily readable by as many different browsers as possible.
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If you have a small web page image in JPG format and need to make it just a little bit smaller, you can do so simply by changing your image's HEIGHT and WIDTH values within your image tag. However, if you need to make a substantial change in the size of your image, this method is not recommended, as your file size will be the same.
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If you're looking for a way to spice up your HTML list bullets, this HTML tip is for you. You can use graphic bullets to replace the standard text bullets by using the "Definition List" tag.
The key to using this technique effectively is to select or create a small graphic that will compliment your list text and enhance your visitors experience on your web site.
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If you need to redirect your visitors to a new page, this HTML redirect code may be just what you're looking for.
The key to using this technique effectively is to select or create a small graphic that will compliment your list text and enhance your visitors experience on your web site.
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The display of the web page is governed mainly by the browser and client-side settings. Testing the web page on all browsers, color depths and screen sizes would be very tedious. It is better to guess the kind of visitors you expect, keep an account of their settings and browsers and design accordingly.
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