Posted by Leonard Blaisdell on 05/06/06 03:51
In article <b_Q6g.2661$Da5.1942@newsfe4-win.ntli.net>,
"Domestos" <andy.mak@virgin.netspam> wrote:
> > Try playing with this example:
> > http://benmeadowcroft.com/webdev/csstemplates/3-column.html
>
> That is what I am trying to avoid - when the page gets too thin, the red box
> on the right first goes behind the text and then blends into the yellow box
> on the left... IMHO that is bad design !!!
It is hardly bad design. There is a certain point in the horizontal
narrowing of all web pages where the design breaks down. Content either
coalesces as in the above example, jumps down or disappears.
Yet it's still a far more forgiving medium than the printed page.
leo
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