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Colored Link Button
his effect is created through an image flip format. It will work on the largest number of browsers. However, if your users happen to use Internet Explorer browsers, there's a far easier method to getting this effect. There are a few letters that I get time and time again that I cannot answer. The reason is that what the person is asking for cannot be done through HTML commands. One of those types of letters is the one that asks for a way to add color to the link buttons. Gray gets borin

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| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-07-17 |
Form Buttons
You know that the World Wide Web is held together through a series of hypertext links. Or, as a student of mine called it "A web of blue words." That's not a bad way of putting it actually. Now, it's possible for you to use hex codes to change the color of the links and visited links. See my tutorial on background colorssee here) or by making it an image map. In this tutorial I'll show you an easy way to make your own link button -- with your own wording -- in order to brighten

| Hits: | 127 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-07-17 |
Align Link Buttons
This tutorial describe how to align button.

| Hits: | 98 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-07-17 |
Make this your home page Button
With the click of a button, anyone can make your home page their startup page. In addition, you can now use one short line of DHTML to set your page as the home page for your users. I don't mean on their site, I mean in their browser. Look at the top of your browser. See that button that reads "HOME"? By using this little script, you'll be able to set it so that when the user clicks on that button, he or she will come to your page.

| Hits: | 101 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-07-17 |