Where web design is concerned, I'm sure you've heard of things like a "liquid" layout, or a "fluid" one, or an "elastic" one, and so on. What
do all these terms mean, and which layout should you choose for your website? What are the consequences of choosing one layout over the other?
This article attempts to answer those questions.
This fifth chapter of the
Serif WebPlus X2 tutorial deals with how you can make any text or image on your site into a clickable link. You can now link to
other pages, photos, PDF ebooks, and other files on your site, as well as link to other websites.
If you have inserted a horizontal menu bar into your site using Dreamweaver's built-in menu facilities, this tutorial may be of interest to you. It
shows you how you can centre (or "center") the menu bar on the web page (or in one of the columns if you have a multi-column site).
I'm sure you've seen those websites (including thesitewizard.com itself) where if you hover your mouse over a link, the link is highlighted or changes colour (or "color") in some way.
This tutorial shows you how you can accomplish this for your website using the free web editor KompoZer.
This article tries to clarify some of the confusing terms used in webmaster jargon while answering a question asked by one of thesitewizard.com's visitors. It
also gives an important precaution to take before using any free web design template provided by your web host.