Technologies
Using these tools:



Companies
At these firms:

ATT(Morristown NJ)

Avon(Greenwich CT)

GAB Robbins(Parsippany NJ)

Lockheed Martin(White Plains NY)

New York Sports Club(N.Y.,N.Y.)

TIAA/CREF(N.Y.,N.Y.)

Merrill Executech(Norwalk, CT)

UBS(Stamford, CT)

CSS3

Utiliziing cascading style sheets is the preferred method for controling the position and appearance of content on a web page. Controling the position of elements and content on a web page was, in the past, accomplished by customizing cells in HTML tables and aligning text and graphics in those cells. Additonally cumbersome inline font definitions and style values made web sites hard to develop and and maintain. The introduction of sytle sheets made it possible to separate the markup elements from the font, alignment, border, color,size and similar attributes of those elements. Because this layer is seperated from the individual pages you can make global changes to a website from one css file or style changes to individual pages and elements using internal style sheets or inline styles. The overall effect being that you can control the appearence of a lot of content in one place, yet make subtle per document or even per element changes as needed locally. The rule is elements can be styled indivdually, and inherit charachteristics of internal and external style definitions in that order. Thus the word cascading.