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| Working with Frames Posted in HTML > Frames by tutorialgrub on Dec 01, 2011
So if frames aren't all that and a bag of chips, why on Earth would you want to learn them? There is two very specific reasons: |
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| Transparent Iframe Posted in HTML > Frames by tutorialgrub on Nov 28, 2011
I suppose you have basic html skills and you know all about iframes, but do you know how to setup iframe to be transparent?! |
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| How To Redirect A Webpage Posted in HTML > Getting Started by tutorialgrub on Nov 27, 2011
This tutorial explains how to use the Meta Tag "Refresh" to redirect to a different URL. |
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| Understanding HTML Links Posted in HTML > Getting Started by tutorialgrub on Nov 12, 2011
Relative & absolute links, mailto, target and anchors explained. |
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| Automatic refresh webpage / Set time to redirect Posted in HTML > Getting Started by tutorialgrub on Nov 11, 2011
When you need your web page automatic refresh in 5 second or any second, use this meta tag. it's a simple code, put it between HEAD tag in your web page. |
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| Everything HTML Posted in HTML > Getting Started by tutorialgrub on Nov 09, 2011
People often think it is extremely difficult to make a website. That is not the case! Everyone can learn how to make a website. And if you read on, you will have made one in just one hour. |
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| How to Start a Website for free Posted in HTML > Getting Started by tutorialgrub on Nov 07, 2011
A quick tutorial for newbies on how to create a website for free. uploading through FTP - free hosts - free template resources explained. |
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| The right way to do lists. Posted in HTML > Getting Started by tutorialgrub on Nov 06, 2011
How to do HTML lists the right way. |
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| Creating Tables Posted in HTML > Tables by tutorialgrub on Nov 05, 2011
Tables are a very helpful way of presenting data on a website. The use of tables for layout is the biggest hack in HTML history because it forces elements and attributes created for one specific thing: the display of tabular data, to be used for something entirely different. |
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| Textile and Markdown: 2 Nice Alternatives to WYSIWYG Editors Posted in HTML > Forms by tutorialgrub on Oct 15, 2011
Explores the Textile and Markdown lightweight markup languages, and shows how to use them as an alternative to WYSIWYG HTML editors. |
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