Dennis McDermott
Freelance Database Systems and Web Developer Tel: 0208 123 0528 Email: admin@dennismcdermott.co.uk |
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Access 2013, 2010, 2007, 2003, 2002, 2000, 97
[View Access Projects] ADO (ActiveX Data Objects) Adobe Acrobat ASP (Active Server Pages) Auto IT Clipper Coral 66 CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) dBaseIII+ Documentation DOS Batch programming FoxPro for DOS General Office Software HTML Internet / Web Software JavaScript ODBC (Open Database Connectivity) OLE DB Operating Systems Q&A SQL (Structured Query Language) VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) VBScript VB (Visual Basic) VDS (Visual Dialogscript) VFP (Visual Foxpro) WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) XML (Extensible Markup Language) |
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
CSS is a simple method for controlling the style of a Web document without compromising its structure. By separating visual design elements (fonts, colours, margins, and so on) from the structural logic of a Web page, CSS provide Web designers the control they desire without sacrificing the integrity of the data - thus maintaining its usability in multiple environments. In addition, defining typographic design and page layout from within a single, distinct block of code - without having to resort to image maps, tags, tables, and spacer GIFs - allows for faster downloads, streamlined site maintenance, and instantaneous global control of design attributes across multiple pages. More information about Cascading Style Sheets can be found here. I use CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) in nearly all Intranet/Internet applications I write. |
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