[thelist] Css Site Questions

Neal Watkins neal at constructweb.com
Fri Jan 21 15:32:36 CST 2005


Chris I  belive i got things working now
http://www.constructweb.com/css/russ/

> On 21/1/05 4:12 pm, "Neal Watkins" <neal at constructweb.com> wrote:
> 
> > I seek advice on ways to bette rbuild this if anyone can provide
> > suggestions I would appreciate it!!!
> > 
> > http://www.constructweb.com/css/russ/
> > 
> > 1) if anyone has any betters way to approach this almost tableless
> > design I would love to hear it
> 
> I'm not sure what you're trying to achieve. You might as well go for 
a table
> based layout and save the hassle.
> 
> The main content sits underneath the header image and the navigation 
is in a
> table with fixed dimensions. Your 4 boxes are then positioned 
relatively but
> there is nothing relative about the page layout except that when you 
take
> away the images it collapses.
> 
> You are likely to complicate your code further if you try to correct 
what
> you have. Maybe you should rethink your design and how you're going 
to
> achieve it with css. I can't see that you're going to need any hacks.
> 
> In Firefox 1.0 (MacOSX) you have 4 logos at the bottom of the page 
with a
> huge white space above them.
> -- 
> Chris Price
> 
> Choctaw
> 
> chris.price at choctaw.co.uk
> http://www.choctaw.co.uk
> 
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