I love CNN news and am wondering if there’s any way I can duplicate their search box on my own Web site? I’d also like to have links to filled-in searches too. Is that possible?
I love CNN news and am wondering if there’s any way I can duplicate their search box on my own Web site? I’d also like to have links to filled-in searches too. Is that possible?
I was visiting another blogger’s site and noticed that all her photos and images have a subtle drop shadow. It’s really beautiful. How can I duplicate this functionality on my own site, and maybe even add a border around my images too?
Every image I include on my Web page has sharp 90-degree corners. It’s boring. I want to have subtle rounded edges on certain images, but don’t want to do that by hand. Is there a way in HTML or CSS for me to round the edges of my photos or images?
I’ve looked and I’ve looked, but I can’t find how to view the HTML page source within the new Microsoft Edge Web browser. I don’t want to switch to a different browser to see how a page is coded. HELP!
As a long time Windows user, I have grown to really like the MSN.com home page and Bing search. Now I’d like to add an MSN search box to my own site. Is that possible?
I want to figure out how to do searches on Amazon.com and then add links to my Web page so people can click and get the search results. Is that possible?
I saw that one of the news items coming out of CES is a new graphics format called JPEG XS? What is JPEG XS and how does it different from regular JPEG format?
Search engines like Google care more and more about the speed of your content loading, and with our smartphone cameras producing massive photos, we’re in the midst of an epidemic of unnecessarily huge image files. That’s why Google created one of the easiest – and most fun! – tools available to help you fix the problem: Squoosh.