Image maps contain several links and invisible buttons, the logos and trademarks are helpful for business or organizations because for any business trademark is very important for name recognition and branding, thumb nails is one of the form of the image it is in the thumb nail sized version of an image, when the user click on to it he can have another page large in size and in version but has got the same image, web graphics are categorized as two file formats one is bit map and second is vector.
In the beginning accessibility of the
There are many questions regarding what makes HTML dynamic in order to answer that we should know few things in detail, dynamic HTML is not something which can be easily pointed out, this is group of technology, it is not separate technology when all these technology bring together it enables web developer in order to bring web page to life. There are mainly three technologies that make DHTML dynamic, they are HTML, Java script and cascading style sheets. For the basic structure of the document HTML is used and java script is used to manipulate
"Misunderstanding #1: "We Need Separate Print Pages" We've all seen this – a separate print page, linked to from a crowded, table-layoutish HTML page, aiming to serve no other need than being printed out (it fails, because bloggers link to print pages – they're mostly easier to read and not split up into multiple pages). The good thing about these pages is that the user gets an instant impression of what the print-out will look like. Of course, the right way to do this would be to serve a separate stylesheet for medium print, and if the browser does
In the beginning it was to overcome a specific problem. Now it's there just for the joy of web developers everywhere.
"The essence of Pixy’s Fast Rollovers involves creating one image for each navigation item that includes normal, hover and active states stacked on top of each other. Later, we’ll use CSS to change the background-position to reveal each state at the appropriate time.Figure 1.1 on the right shows an example image that I’ve created and used for Fast Company’s new navigation. Each state is 20px tall with a total image height of
If you've had difficulties getting your web page to display correctly in more than one browser, you're not alone. The unlikely culprit might just be in the Doctype tag that you may or may not have added to your document.
QuirksMode goes into significant depth on the issue: "When Netscape 4 and Explorer 4 implemented CSS, their support did not match the W3C standard (or, indeed, each other). Netscape 4 had horribly broken support. Explorer 4 came far closer to the standard, but didn't implement it with complete correctness either. Although Explorer
An old saying goes: “There are two types of people: those who divide people into two types and those who don’t.” I am definitely in the former group. For example, I might say there are two types of people: those who read Web pages and those who create them. Of course, some of us do both, but the vast majority of the Web-using public doesn’t know or care about the messy underpinnings of HTML, Web servers, browser compatibility issues, and all the rest. They care about just one thing: the information on the page. If a page loads too slowly, if the