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CSS Best Practices to Follow and Bad Habits to Avoid. Creating a well-managed set of CSS codes can be a challenge. As technology evolves, it’s not really easy to say if you’re doing the right CSS practices or you’re just messing up the code and compromising the quality of your website on different browsers. Through practice, you should be able to avoid CSS errors. So, to give you a guide on the dos and dont’s when writing CSS codes, we listed below the CSS best practices to follow as well as the bad habits to avoid.

So, get ready and let’s get started. CSS Best Practices Use CSS Reset Browser inconsistencies are one of the biggest problems of front-end development nowadays. One of the great examples for a reset CSS stylesheet is normalize.css, a modern HTML5 CSS reset. Provide Style Sheet Information Put a Title, Author, Tags, Description, URL information and so on on your stylesheet. Organize Elements on the Stylesheet from Top to Bottom Usually for beginners, they put the elements on the stylesheet according to what they want to put first. Twitter. Twitter. Digital vs. Offset Printing: Advantage of each and how to choose. The growth of digital printing technology has brought technical advancements, more options, and exciting new features to today’s commercial printing.

It's also brought some confusion. An understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of digital printing and how those compare to traditional offset lithography is critical in making the right choice. Most Common Offset lithography is the most common high volume commercial printing technology. In offset printing, the desired print image is burned onto a plate and is then transferred (or offset) from the plate to a rubber blanket, and then to the printing surface. The lithographic process is based on the repulsion of oil and water. Mechanical Steps Eliminated in Digital Printing Digital printing eliminates many of the mechanical steps required for conventional printing, including making films and color proofs, manually stripping the pieces together and making plates.

So … Which is Better Well, it seems that depends. Advantages of Digital. SO YOU WANT TO START A WEBCOMIC. One of the most common questions I get is “Hey Jeph! I want to start a webcomic of my own, BUT I DON’T KNOW HOW!!! WHAT DO I DO?!?!?!” STEP 1: COME UP WITH AN IDEA. This is a complex process and really worthy of its own entire article, so I’m not gonna touch on this here. But suffice to say, if you want to start a webcomic, you need an idea. Don’t start one until you have that idea. STEP 2: COME UP WITH A TITLE AND BUY A DOMAIN NAME. Don’t get a subdomain on somebody else’s site (ie mywebcomic.buttpig.com or handlefight.net/jerryscomicaboutfeelings). STEP 3: SECURE HOSTING. Some tips: "Free" hosting is never free in the long run, NO MATTER WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN TOLD BY THE PERSON OFFERING IT.

STEP 4: BUILD YOUR WEBSITE. Protip: Seduce a programmer, have them build your site for you. STEP 5: START WORKING ON YOUR ACTUAL COMIC. Don’t have your first strip being your main character(s) doing some variation of “Welcome to the comic! STEP 6: DETERMINE AN UPDATE SCHEDULE, AND STICK TO IT. So: Simple Icons. Image Map Tool - On-line Image Map Creator - HTML & CSS. Mgsisk/inkblot. Webcomic. Comic Easel.