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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 06/22/06 19:09
Edelman wrote:
> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>> dorayme is being a little obtuse but essentially your proposed can an
>> will work but requires careful control many aspects such as block widths
>> and subsequent clearing of floats (akin to precision required to keep
>> that plane in the air). But floating only one element and not the other
>> does not require such precision and is free to naturally fall in to
>> place. We are not saying your method will not work, but may be more
>> complicated than it needs to be.
>
> of course, this all depends on what you want. if you want your page to
> fall where it may, sure, go ahead. but usually, at least in my
> experience with big account clients, precision is of utmost importance,
> especially if you're working off an approved comp. be lazy if you'd
> like, but that fine attention to detail is usually what separates the
> great from the crap.
>
I think you are confusing 'precision' with 'effective'.
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Jonathan
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