next line down.
</p>
<p class=”rightside”>
here’s some ordinary paragraph text that starts half way
across the browser window, then wraps to
half way across the next line down.
</p>
</body>
</html>
Figure 6-3 illustrates the effect of 50 percent margins, both right and left:
Adding a Bit of Color ...................................................................................
Color is useful for both the design and the organization of a Web page.
Choosing effective, appropriate, and harmonic colors contributes quite
a bit to the overall success of your page. Perhaps less obvious is the role
that color plays in cueing the eye to the structure and logic of your layout.
You can create logical zones with color, just as you do with tables or lines.
For example, you can help your users by coloring all your links the same
color and grouping them in a separate area on the page — with a common
Figure 6-3:
With CSS,
you can
pretty much
position
elements
anywhere
you want
them.
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