Moreover, an enhancement of CSS, initially called CSS-P
(for positioning), is the foundation for what has become commonly known as AP
elements.
Dreamweaver was one of the first Web-authoring tools to make the application of
Cascading Style Sheets user-friendly??”and in this latest version, Dreamweaver
has integrated CSS throughout the program. Through Dreamweaver??™s intuitive
interface, the Web designer can access more than 70 different CSS settings, affecting
everything from type specs to multimedia-like transitions. Dreamweaver
enables you to work the way you want: Create your complete style sheet first and
then link it when you??™re ready, or make up your styles one-by-one as you build
your Web page. Dreamweaver??™s advanced CSS rendering helps you create the
design you visualize every step of the way; best of all, Dreamweaver renders CSS
according to the W3C specifications, today??™s standard for Web designers.
In this chapter, you find out how CSS works and why you need it. As you work
through a Dreamweaver Technique to remove underlines from links, you also
walk through a typical style sheet session. With that experience under your belt,
you??™re ready for the later sections with detailed information on the current CSS
commands??”and how to apply those commands to your Web page and site.
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