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27 Must Read Tips and Tutorials for Bloggers [Day 6 - 31DBBB]

clock April 19th 2009 | Category: Blogging, WordPress Add Comment » comment

Today your task in the 31 Day challenge to Build a Better Blog is to do some learning from successful bloggers.

To do this I’ve asked nine bloggers that I know and respect to nominate a few posts from their own blogs archives that they believe would be most helpful for bloggers wanting to improve their blogs.

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Table Layouts vs. Div Layouts: From Hell to Hell?

clock April 16th 2009 | Category: CSS, Web Design, XHTML Add Comment » comment

Photo of a road sign containing heaven and hellOver the last several years, developers have moved from table-based website structures to div-based structures. Hey, that’s great. But wait! Do developers know the reasons for moving to div-based structures, and do they know how to? Often it seems that people are moving away from table hell only to wind up in div hell. This article covers common problems with layout structure in web design…

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20 Useful CSS Tips For Beginners

clock April 5th 2009 | Category: CSS, Web Design Add Comment » comment

useful css for beginnersIn the old days, we depend a lot of on developers and programmers to help update the website, even when it’s just a minor one. Thanks to the CSS and it’s flexibility, styles can be extract independently away from the codes. Now, with some basic understanding of CSS, even a novice can easily change the style of a website.

Whether you are interested in picking up CSS to create your own website, or merely to tweak your blog’s look and feel a little…

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