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Graphics enhance the look of a page, they make it more informative [One picture is worth a thousand words, etc.], and they give your page an identity.
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A Web site is a very important thing. At least, it better be. When you are hired to create a Web site, you are creating a worldwide presence for your client. As a Web designer, you do your best to create a site that portrays your client’s business or service at its best.

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Adding Images, Media, and Scripts
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Images, media, and scripting help a site become "dynamic and rich." This is called dynamic because many of these features offer the opportunity for the site visitor to interact in an active way with the site.

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HTML Text and Documents Linking
Hyperlinking Text and Images
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A Hyperlink, link for short, is the basis of web development. It is where you mouse over an image or text, your cursor changes to a hand, you can click it and a new page opens. This is useful for linking a website to all sub pages, to link to new websites, to link to images such as thumbnails that will open full images.

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HTML Forms
Using Autocomplete On Your Forms (Or Not)
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Most of us have seen a web site that uses autocomplete fuctionality to help the end user fill out a form. Read this article to find out how you can use this functionality on your own site (or not)!

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HTML Designing
How to Build a Maintainable Site using CushyCMS and Twitter
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Sometimes it seems there are as many CMS products out there as there are web developers. In this tutorial we are going to build a simple one-page site and then in less than 5 minutes.

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HTML Getting Started
Using "Titles" with Your Web Links & Images
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Using "Title Tags" for your web links & images is an arsenal many companies fail to utilize. These tags will help search engines to navigate through your information.

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HTML Tables
Nesting Tables
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This is a quick tutorial about putting one inside the other.

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HTML Images
Images In Forms
HTML / Images
So you want an active image on your site that does not produce an hand cursor when you move over it with the mouse? It can be done, in MSIE at least!

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HTML Getting Started
Planning a Web Project
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As with any project, planning and gaining support are crucial to your success. Web site projects are sometimes deceptive. They look as if you can just toss one together without too much fuss, but do not be fooled by that, you can not skimp on the planning process.

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HTML Getting Started
Background Images
HTML / Getting Started
The <body background> tag allows you to use an image file for the background of your Web page. A large image may only appear once (depending on the size of the browser window), but smaller images will be redrawn as many times as necessary to fill a page - a process known as tiling.

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HTML Images
Images
HTML / Images
Learn how to place images in your page and how to align images and add spaces around an image.

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Developing the Content
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So you have got a client who has signed on the dotted line and wants you to create a drop-dead gorgeous Web site with all the bells and whistles that the law allows.

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HTML Images
Graphics And Pictures
HTML / Images
Colors, images, pictures, and graphics bring a lot of flavors to a web page. As you already know, a web page is in fact a text file equipped with HTML tags that a browser is asked to analyze, interpret, and render a result. Unlike in a word processor, a picture cannot be included on a web file. Instead, you tell the browser where the image is located, the browser will try to find it and then display it. This, of course means if you provide the wrong address, I mean if you don't clearly state where the picture is located, or if the browser doesn't find the picture where you said it was, there would be an error on your page.

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HTML Adding Text
Using Blockquotes
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<blockquote> tags were designed to indent lengthy excerpts or quotations - the kind college freshmen use to stre-e-etch their term papers. There might be a few occasions when you'll use these tags for their intended purpose, but unless you're putting your dissertation online, you'll probably just use them to create margins.

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