I have the supreme task of making an html/css bulletin for my friend's webpage that is promoting an upcoming event. I am in need of quite a few pointers, one being how to use a stretched background using html and css...can anyone lend a hand?
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#17
Re: Request a tutorial.
Posted 08 April 2011 - 02:20 PM
Not much of a tutorial, but you stretch it by setting the height and width to 100%. You would probably want to use javascript though so that the image resizes with the window resize: http://buildinternet...-jquery-plugin/
#18
Re: Request a tutorial.
Posted 01 June 2011 - 06:59 PM
I'd like to see a tutorial that teaches you how to make a 2 column fixed width layout using HTML and CSS.
#19
Re: Request a tutorial.
Posted 15 July 2011 - 08:23 AM
RandomlyKnighted, on 01 June 2011 - 06:59 PM, said:
I'd like to see a tutorial that teaches you how to make a 2 column fixed width layout using HTML and CSS.
In my opinion, this guy's blog is really good: Matthew James Taylor
He's got a lot of good tips and tricks and they're compatible with mobile web as well.
#20
Re: Request a tutorial.
Posted 21 March 2012 - 09:37 AM
A quick tutorial on how to change a 2 and 3 column fixed layout to a 2 and 3 column liquid or elastic layout.
#21
Re: Request a tutorial.
Posted 07 November 2012 - 03:15 AM
I would like to request a tutorial on responsive pure css drop down menus. I have read several tutorials and none seem to go very in depth, that i have found anyways, and I have become what I like to consider 'the ultimate cut and paster'. I can easily cut and paste a code and tinker with it to get it to work but I would like to understand more in depth how css menus can be created for a responsive website. This would help to create my own unique menu and allow me to tailor it more towards my needs. Thanks!
#22
Re: Request a tutorial.
Posted 02 January 2013 - 08:49 PM
jayantimca.2008, on 27 October 2009 - 08:40 AM, said:
Lot's of love for w3schools!
- and http://www.cssdesk.com
- and http://www.jsfiddle.net
- and http://net.tutsplus.com/
- and http://www.smashingmagazine.com
- and http://stackoverflow.com
last but not least, 000host
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