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Posted by Toby A Inkster on 01/03/08 14:34
About three years ago I put together a minimal pure-CSS layout using as
few hacks as possible that worked well in modern standards-compliant
browsers, but also in Internet Explorer 5+ and Netscape 4.x, while
degrading gracefully in non-CSS browsers.
This can be found here:
http://examples.tobyinkster.co.uk/3col
Today I've updated it a little:
* Got it working in Internet Explorer 7.0 (Only verified
in WINE -- not on Windows. Can anyone verify this on Windows
XP/2003/Vista?)
* Got it working in Internet Explorer 5.2 for Mac (the
last version made).
* Got it working in iCab 3+ for Mac.
* Added a small piece of Javascript to force all the columns
to be same height.
* Added a footer below the columns. When Javascript is
enabled, this will be full-width. Otherwise it will only
be as wide as the middle column.
All this new stuff is here:
http://examples.tobyinkster.co.uk/3col-new
What do people think? A good way of doing 3 columns + header + footer?
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Toby A Inkster BSc (Hons) ARCS
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