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| Blog Name: |
About Web Design / HTML |
| Url: |
http://webdesign.about.com/b/ |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
web design, html, css |
| Description: |
Learn HTML, XML, CSS, and Web Design quickly and easily. I cover the tags, styles, and design techniques you need to know to create a fabulous looking Web page. |
| Popularity: |
30 Followers |
Poll: Do you use "code folding" in your HTML editor?
As you probably know, I've been reviewing a lot of HTML editors for the last month. And one feature that many HTML and code editors offer is "code folding". This is where you can highlight a block of HTML code and "fold" it, effectively hiding it from view. It's not gone from the document, it's just hidden from view while you edit the entire document. But I think I've used it twice in my life, and most of the editors I use regularly (Dreamweaver, Komodo Edit
Best and Worst HTML Editors
I am pleased to say that I have completed my best and worst editor lists for 2009. I reviewed over 130 editors for Windows and nearly 60 editors for Macintosh, and I was able to compile several lists for you to find the editor that will work best for you.
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The Best Windows HTML Editors
The 10 Best Free Web Editors for Windows
Typography is More than Just Fonts and Text Size
You can tell a website designer who cares about typography when they take the time to use things like curly quotes and em dashes instead of " and -- in their text. This article, Typography on the Web is About the Little Details, covers some of the details you might be missing that could improve your site's typography.
More About Sizing Type and Typography
Typography on the Web is About the Little Details
Type is the backbone of good web design
Lately, I've been getting into calligraphy in my art. I've gotten obsessed with how the letters are formed and how to draw them effectively. In fact, I find that most of the art I'm doing tends to deal with letters in some fashion. And it's fun to use type decoratively. What's interesting is that I hadn't really thought too much about this when it comes to Web design. Sure, I have lots of information on my site about fonts and typography, but even thoug
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