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Posted by Haines Brown on 11/03/07 18:49
Chaddy2222 <spamlovermailbox-sicurity@yahoo.com.au> writes:
> > Tables are the easiest
> > If you need something simple use tables
> That's not true. CSS is simple and more powerfull then layout tables.
> As an example check out this template I made.
> http://freewebdesign.awardspace.biz/temp/template.html
While I agree with you that CSS adequately provides for layout, your
example not impressive.
On my browsers (galeon, iceweasel), there were anamolies. The left
panel is shifted down about 0.5em from the right panel. That is, there
is a yellow space between it and the "header", which the right panel
lacks. As a result, not only is there a perhaps undesired yellow space
below the left panel and the footer that is wider than that below the
right panel.
Apparently it is the result of using the KompoZer utility, and it does
not speak much for it. The stylesheet looks confused (the navbar div
seems to be within the header div). As a template, should not the
margins be omitted, or at least set ot defaults?
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Haines Brown, KB1GRM
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