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26
Feb
2008

Webmasters: How Do You Organize A Website? Experienced Webmasters Use CSS To Organize Their Web Development Tasks

Webmasters and web developers alike have been challenged with website organization and usage problems since HTML was created. When CSS came along many moved over to the new technology but never truly utilized its full capacity. With the latest version of CSS you can build an even more robust and organized website than ever before.


Harrisonburg, VA (1888PressRelease) February 26, 2008 - Webmasters have spent hours at end going through their website code. Line by line they have searched for that one small problem that may have left that picture floating in the middle of space. Today a better way to organize a website is available. CSS provides a new way to control and organize the look and feel of a website. The webmaster of www.adobesoftwaretutorials.com believes that CSS has helped him save countless hours sitting in front of his computer instead of being with his family and friends.

The webmaster of Brain Jar (www.brainjar.com) states, “All tags in HTML have a default style. That is, the browser has a certain way of rendering each tag type based on some basic rules. This can be overridden via an inline style using the STYLE attribute on the tag. For example, look at the paragraph style below.

However, this method only affects that particular instance of a tag. Style sheets provide ways to apply styles to all instances of a given tag, or to specific subsets.” The ability to do a task once and walk away from it is adherently optimal for the development of a website. Nobody wants to change the same style, format, or structure in a thousand places on a thousand pages. With a simple CSS document you can structure hundred or thousands of pages that have similarity. If you wanted to change just one section of 1 website within that bunch all you would have to do is change it within the HTML and not the CSS. The options are limitless in the control and function that CSS can offer to your web design.

If you look at the facts there are major problems with the use of tabular data in your websites. The owner of Hot Designs (www.hotdesign.com/seybold) states, “Tables mix presentation data with your content, makes file sizes of your pages unnecessarily large, as users must download this presentation data for each page they visit, bandwidth isn’t free, redesigns of existing sites and content is extremely labor intensive and expensive, its extremely hard to maintain visual consistency throughout a site, table-based pages are much less accessible to users with disabilities and viewers using cell phones and PDAs to access the Web.”

www.adobesoftwaretutorials.com was founded in 2007 to provide quality tutorials on Adobe products. The site offers a wide variety of tutorials on Adobe products. Tutorials are either in text with illustrations or in video. Adobe Software Tutorials will continue to expand to meet customer demand.

If you would like more information about this topic or other concerns that webmasters face, please email Dwight Norris at legend911 ( @ ) adobesoftwaretutorials dot com.
 

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