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Posted by Chaddy2222 on 03/13/07 06:31
"Dr. Compynei" <compynei*isnt*@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:et4tf4$r77$1@registered.motzarella.org...
> Hi All,
>
> I'm knew around here so please excuse me, however I'm stuck with a few
> things.
>
> As part of my degree I am studying Web Development, and now I better
> understand websites I am designing up the website of a charity (local
> theatre) in CSS and XHTML 1.0 Trans.
>
Why?
You should use Strict as it's a new project.
> Moving away from tables due to accessability problems etc etc. Can anyone
> help me out with the following:
>
> http://www.blt.org.uk/css/index.htm
>
For a start, you should end all file names with .html as Unix / Linux
servers are case sensitive.
> 1. Image Mapping. How is best to map the image to turn graphics into
> hyperlinks. Splitting the image maybe?
>
Ug, use text links and style them with CSS.
> 2. Scrolling. This is my main problem at the moment. >When the page
> gets longer the content div just keeps going down the page, >what I want
> is for the site to be x% sizes of the screen (leaving some red >border) no
> matter what the resolution (upto a min of 800x600).
> I want the content layer to scroll, not the whole page. >I'm not sure I've
> explained clear there actually.
> - Page to be displayed without main scrolling bar
> - Container division (the whole white area) to be x% >size - lets say 80%
> - Content layer to scroll down if the content becomes too much
>
> 3. Margins. Defining CSS margins sends the layout >funny. I would like
> to indent the text, and poster image so that they are not so >close to the
> edge.
>
> Many thanks for your help!
>
> Neil
>
You could start by using % or me units for all elements, including
font-size, PT is for printing.
Then just remove the width of everything and make the container div how ever
big you want it. Then just add margins and padding where necessary.
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Regards Chad.
http://freewebdesign.cjb.cc
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