Dreamweaver CSS Tutorial: Inline CSS Styling

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2011

In this tutorial we demonstrate inline CSS styling with Adobe Dreamweaver. Inline CSS styling offers a quick and efficient alternative to internal or external CSS style sheets.

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  • Hi Joe, all of your videos are superb! I have now created my 1st website page in pure css thanks to your videos and my website page has passed W3C Validation! I am so thrilled!

    I have a question please. I am a little confused as to what to post in the header of my website for the "conditional comments for IE" that I am reading about on the web. Do you have any tips to help? Is it ok to leave out "conditional comments"? Dreamweaver gave me 3 errors, but my page still passed.Thanks so much! =)

  • @TonyasDynamicDesigns Congratulations on your first website. I wouldn't worry much about conditional comments. They are special CSS instructions for certain versions of Internet Explorer (usually 6) that tell the CSS how to display the HTML when that browser is encountered. I haven't had to use them. Most of the web browsers that display CSS weird are no longer i use. If you want you can research CSS resets which are similar to conditional statements.

  • good info

  • @flashbuilding Thanks Adam, I hope it will be useful for someone. Your are still the inarguable YouTube tutorial king and have set the bar by which all others are judged.

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  • Thanks for this video, it really is helping me get an html email together. One thing I am still trying to work out, is now to override the css - ie, four paragraphs of black text as per the h2 tag, but then a paragraph of red... doesn't like me putting a colour code in place...

  • @storyindustrial Joe, thanks so much! I will research "CSS resets" like you mentioned as well.

  • @storyindustrial Thank you so much Joe! I am so ecstatic that my website is now validating for XHTML and also for CSS 3! I used all DIVs like you demonstrated in your videos. I am sure to pass my Dreamweaver College Class with flying colors now and that is all thanks to you! =) Yes, I heard that the conditional comments are not really necessary either. I did another test on my website and I fixed all of the errors, so I would not need the IE comments now either.

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