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Why You Need External CSS In Your
Web Pages
© 2002 BasicTemplates.com, Website Templates with External CSS With CSS you can easily change color codes, fonts styles and sizes, and other page properties in ONE place and the style sheet changes it throughout your site. It's like magic. And it is simple to understand. Each of our web page templates come with its own custom designed style sheet developed specially for it. Our style sheets are "basic" so that anyone can edit them easily. They are formatted in a way that is easy for a beginner to read and modify. They are also the perfect starting base to teach yourself CSS. If you intend to maintain your own web site, CSS is a must to learn. If you only get as far as HTML, you will completely regret designing a site with it the very first time you want to change something. And let's not stop there! Since each template comes with it's own style sheet, you can easily intermix style sheets and/or style "blocks" to extend your template resource even further! CSS (cascading style sheets) is the professional designers' choice for the development of quality templates. Experienced designers thoroughly know and understand the concept of CSS. They would never create a web template for a consumer or client without using CSS as the backbone. We don't use redundant HTML font and color codes that many new designers use, because its not the most effective way to design a page nor is it considered professional. With CSS you have no worries of font tags, color codes and unnecessary HTML tags used throughout your pages. Such extreme and unnecessary tag redundancy will cause your pages to take longer to load and are a nightmare to edit if you ever want to change your fonts or colors. Why don't more new web designers use it if it is so simple? Because the first step to learning web design is HTML and that is all the further their web design experience and education has taken them thus far. Consumer Tip: Therefore, now that you know this bit of information, you can now easily recognize a new web designer. Say good-bye to poorly designed templates that you will likely never use once you have examined them or spent countless hours trying to manipulate. And say hello to QUALITY. You just found BasicTemplates.com! The name might state "Basic", but we are light years ahead of most "bulk" template designers (since 1996), and we know what we are doing. ----------- repeat to extend page length With CSS you can easily change color codes, fonts styles and sizes, and other page properties in ONE place and the style sheet changes it throughout your site. It's like magic. And it is simple to understand. Each of our web page templates come with its own custom designed style sheet developed specially for it. Our style sheets are "basic" so that anyone can edit them easily. They are formatted in a way that is easy for a beginner to read and modify. They are also the perfect starting base to teach yourself CSS. If you intend to maintain your own web site, CSS is a must to learn. If you only get as far as HTML, you will completely regret designing a site with it the very first time you want to change something. And let's not stop there! Since each template comes with it's own style sheet, you can easily intermix style sheets and/or style "blocks" to extend your template resource even further! CSS (cascading style sheets) is the professional designers' choice for the development of quality templates. Experienced designers thoroughly know and understand the concept of CSS. They would never create a web template for a consumer or client without using CSS as the backbone. We don't use redundant HTML font and color codes that many new designers use, because its not the most effective way to design a page nor is it considered professional. With CSS you have no worries of font tags, color codes and unnecessary HTML tags used throughout your pages. Such extreme and unnecessary tag redundancy will cause your pages to take longer to load and are a nightmare to edit if you ever want to change your fonts or colors. Why don't more new web designers use it if it is so simple? Because the first step to learning web design is HTML and that is all the further their web design experience and education has taken them thus far. Consumer Tip: Therefore, now that you know this bit of information, you can now easily recognize a new web designer. Say good-bye to poorly designed templates that you will likely never use once you have examined them or spent countless hours trying to manipulate. And say hello to QUALITY. You just found BasicTemplates.com! The name might state "Basic", but we are light years ahead of most "bulk" template designers (since 1996), and we know what we are doing. ---------------------------------- |