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By: Brian Getting
Comments: 14
Designing search engine friendly websites can be intimidating, particularly for designers who are just learning how to use CSS formatting. One of the most intimidating aspects to learning CSS design is creating page layouts that do not rely on tables. In the first of a two-part video tutorial by Practical eCommerce's online director Brian Getting, we will look at some of tricks and techniques used to create flawless CSS page layouts.
In Part One, starting with a Photoshop layout, we will look at how to markup an HTML document based on our design needs, and create the proper code we will need to get the results we are looking for. Once we have our markup in place, we finish Part One by using CSS to create a formatted two-column page layout that does not rely on tables or other non-compliant code.
Once we achieve a lean, efficient layout, we will find ourselves ready for Part Two, where we will learn how to apply graphics and visual styling to our layout in order to match it up to our Photoshop document.
Please feel free to download and review the additional files provided below.
Software Used: Adobe Photoshop CS2, TextMate
Additional Files: CSS_layout.zip
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Published on Tuesday, June 19, 2007
A very nice tutorial, I appreciate. waiting for the next section. Providing these types of tutorial (specially videos) will help.
Thanks
Posted by: syed akram
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Thanks - I learned a lot I didn't even know I didn't know.
Posted by: Jim Gansle
Thursday, June 28, 2007
A very very very nice tutorial. I just started with CSS and stuff and this really helped me a lot. I can't wait till part 2 is out.. I really need it. Tnks man!
Posted by: Elec
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Love it... such beauty in simplicity... magnificent tutorial that's easy to follow. It's like watchig magic unfold in CSS.
Posted by: Gabriel
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
I think your excellent - we need more people like you! You explained css so well, I can't wait for more tutorials from you - just wicked ;o)
Posted by: Lisa
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
This was a great tutorial. You managed to successfully demystify the process of css layout for me!! When is part 2 coming? Do you have more vid tutorials?
Posted by: Kate
Monday, September 17, 2007
Hi. I would really like to know when is the second part coming out. It's awesome. Please post the second part soon. Also after converting the psd to html, please create another tutorial on how to convert that html to WordPress. Thanks.
Posted by: johnny
Friday, September 21, 2007
Hey great work... ive searched high and low for css tutorials, and i think your's is by far the easiest to follow....can't wait for stage 2!!!
Posted by: Scott
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Wonderful ... but, try as I might, when I create the class "clear" to settle the placement of the footer, double checking everything line by line with what you suggest, the footer won't budge. Stays up looking like a 3 column, as it were.
I'm completely stalled. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!!
Mojo
Posted by: Dr. Mojo
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Great stuff! Made the process cake...thanks for putting this up.
Posted by: Jen
Monday, March 03, 2008
This maybe the most useful tutorial I have ever seen. Please do part two, it's a life saver!
Posted by: cass
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Incredible! I understood some of the basics of CSS. But getting an understanding the whole work flow and layout is so helpful!!! Thank you so much!
(To those that are looking for part 2, here it is: http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/505/Video-Tutorial-CSS-Design-Part-Two/ you can also click on Brian Getting name at the top and you'll find a list of articles and tutorials that he has done!!!)
Thank you Brian!
Posted by: Jordan
Monday, April 21, 2008
Nice Work! Very simple and clear! I like it and I want more. Where can I get more CSS videos?
Keep up the good work!
Posted by: Alejandro Lopez
Sunday, April 27, 2008
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All Rights Reserved.
When's Part Two Arrivign ?? :-)
Posted by: tcraw1010
Tuesday, June 19, 2007