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Old Mar 23, 2011, 11:02 PM   #1
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Html or css pages!!!!

Hi guys!
I have an homework for tomorrow so i want to know as many pages as possible which are
created based on HTML or CSS!
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Old Mar 23, 2011, 11:14 PM   #2
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I don't fully understand your question. Are you looking for a list of web sites that use CSS vs HTML? CSS can significantly reduce code clutter and the overall size of web sites containing many files.
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all websites use html, almost all websites use css, a large portion of them javascript

install the firebug addon for firefox, you can then right click on elements and say "inspect" [or similar] and it will show you the html source and css for that object
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try W3Schools, they have very good tutorials about HTML and CSS for beginners
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I have already studied that...
Anyway thanks for advice, that is the best site i have found
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all websites use html, almost all websites use css, a large portion of them javascript

install the firebug addon for firefox, you can then right click on elements and say "inspect" [or similar] and it will show you the html source and css for that object
Or right click in IE and select "view source" though I think it just gives you the source code for the whole page in notepad
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Or right click in IE and select "view source" though I think it just gives you the source code for the whole page in notepad
try firebug, big big difference to just "view source"
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Even in Mozilla 4.0 there is a "View page source" the same thing as in view source with IE
In Opera is simply "Source"
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