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Posted by Chaddy2222 on 06/14/06 17:15
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> Chaddy2222 wrote:
> > with a table for layout you might have to *totally* redo
> >> the markup and that gets especially messy if you nested table and/or
> >> spanned columns and rows to get the desired layout. With my example most
> >> times you do not have to touch your markup but just make changes to the
> >> stylesheet. Or if you do have to change the markup is usually only
> >> entails changing the class attribute!
> > Yes, that's the main advantage that I like about CSS for layout. I
> > changed the colour scheme of my site the other night, I really only had
> > to change one file. If it had been a table, I would have had to go in
> > and change every page manually.
>
>
> Exactly! Been a hell of a lot easier to present different design proposals
> to a client. Attaching a different stylesheet and the site instantly
> changes wows them!
I reckon that it would.
>
> On a note about your site, this versions not bad, but your base font
> color of grey is not contrasting enough on the blue background.
>
> Either up the red and green rgb components to make it contrast more in
> hue; or up the values in your blue to lighten it and reduce in your grey
> to darken it. That would create more value contrast from the text and
> the background.
Hmmm, I changed the font colour on the body to black. It looks better
now.
Thanks for the tip.
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Regards Chad. http://freewebdesign.cjb.cc
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> --
> Take care,
>
> Jonathan
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