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CSS and Templates

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by - delegate Joanna [16 posts] (2006 Dec 21 Thu, 18:55) replyReply

Why is using CSS pages better than using templates? I have set up our company website with templates and need to know if I should change it all over.

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RE: CSS and Templates

by - trainer David gold contributer[428 posts] (2006 Dec 22 Fri, 09:40) replyReply

Hi Joanna

What I think you mean is do you use CSS pages or a html template. Currently there are a number of ways to build a website, these are:

To use html pages with a CSS for style
To use CSS for style and page layout and html for content
To just use html pages

Using CSS for style and page layout is a relatively new area. There is no right or wrong way to build a website. By using a html template a lot of the layout and style is already created for you, you can also get CSS templates which do the same thing.

One of the main advantages of using CSS is that is becomes more browser compatible, so you should experience as many problems as html being displayed in FireFox or opera web browsers.

You may like to consider using xhtml pages with a CSS, this means that by using xhtml you will minimise browser compatibility issues and you can contain all of you style details in the CSS.

Basically in the current time, you can use which every method you like to code your websites, but using a combination of xhtml and css is probably the most sensible at this time.

In relation to template, these are just web page designs that have already been created for you, you can either use them or create your own web page designs from scratch.

Hope this helps

David


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