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Fonts, Colors, and Themes in CSS (Graphic Design 101) 

Once you've gotten acquainted with how to use CSS style sheets in Dreamweaver, you will be able to format your page to your liking.


Modern websites, such as the one you have created, use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to control formatting and layout of text and other page elements. CSS is fairly technical and learning to use it is usually outside the scope of building a website as part of a course project. If you would like to try to make significant changes to the design of your site, send an email to mpc@hamilton.edu to request a consultation with an ITS Staff. Also, consider attending a workshop on graphic design principles. If a workshop has not already been scheduled for your group, send an email to mpc@hamilton.edu to inquire about scheduling one.

 

Some helpful links related to graphic design and CSS

 

Format your content using Dreamweaver and the CSS file

Once you've gotten aquainted with how to use CSS stylesheets in Dreamweaver, you will be able to format your page to your liking.