there is also a site which you (or your rather uninformed css coder) may find very helpful for creating standard layouts like this. the guy who made it up is a very competent xhtml/css coder and he has created a bunch of layout templates for use by people such as yourself. i am fairly sure your layout conforms to one of them. http://www.cssdev.com/resources.php also, you could refer your developer or yourself to http://www.alistapart.com/ for more info about making multiple column layouts. here is an article you may find useful. there are others as well and in general a list apart is a great web developer resource. http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins/ good luck. if you do decide to look for another developer to work on this i would be interested. drop me an email off the list. cody On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 12:32:16 -0400, M. Seyon <evoltlist at delime.com> wrote: > Message from klute (1/2/2005 10:09 AM) > >Hello All, > > > >My CSS-for-layout knowldedge is not extensive and i > >was hping you can give me an advice here. Here is the > >template that someone is coding in XHTML for me: > >http://www.devbistro.com/webdesignfirms/dev/template.jpg > > You *have* noticed the typo in the header right? > "WebDesingFirms.org"? > > Best advice, learn yourself CSS fast. Here's a good place to start > http://www.thenoodleincident.com/tutorials/box_lesson/boxes.html > > regards. > -marc > > -- > Trinidad Carnival in all its photographic glory. Playyuhself.com > http://www.playyuhself.com/ > -- > > * * Please support the community that supports you. * * > http://evolt.org/help_support_evolt/ > > For unsubscribe and other options, including the Tip Harvester > and archives of thelist go to: http://lists.evolt.org > Workers of the Web, evolt ! >