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 Posted by kchayka on 05/03/06 01:43 
Michael Laplante wrote: 
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> I've checked out some award-winning websites 
> http://www.aawebmasters.com/ 
> http://www.webaward.org/ 
 
ROTFLMAO 
 
> Can you give me a URL for a site that uses  
> only relative positioning so I can study it? 
 
You don't get it (yet). Why do you think you even need relative 
positioning in the first place? 
 
> Better yet if I can see the stylesheet behind it. 
 
That won't help you unless you understand what relative positioning 
actually does. I bet you think it's a variation of absolute 
positioning. It isn't. 
<URL:http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visuren.html#propdef-position> 
 
> I've never come a across a site of any sophistication that can't be "messed  
> up" by increasing font size, particulary in Gecko browsers so I don't think  
> this observation is valid. 
 
That statement is invalid, AFAIC. A properly designed site will adapt 
to the visitor's browsing environment. If it doesn't, it's poor *web* 
design. Hint: a web page is not a piece of paper. 
 
As for gecko, I would have a very hard time with the majority of web 
sites if I couldn't easily override stoopid deezyner microfonts. Some 
of us are not so lucky in the vision department. 
 
> HTML novice, 
>  
> M 
 
I find it puzzling how you, an admitted novice, can so easily dismiss 
the advice of those with more experience. Is it because your code was 
insulted? 
 
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