Posted by Neredbojias on 09/27/07 12:55
Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Wed, 26 Sep 2007 08:36:17
GMT Sems scribed:
> I don't really have a best effort yet. I'm looking at changing some
> old pages that use table style layout to use div's instead so I'm just
> starting to think about how to go about this.
This typically means utilizing css. A page should be "outlined" as
logically as possible using applicable html semantic markup, but (and
although some will say otherwise) css is really essential for layout beyond
its supposedly presentational-only purpose. Learn it well and you can
decide for yourself in what category of truthfulness the dogma belongs.
> In this context when I say 'page' I'm just thinking about the
> structure of the page and not any content. For example I'm thinking of
> an area to place a title header, a space to place a menu down the left
> hand side, and main content area on the right hand side. I'm more
> thinking about the structure of the page instead of the content.
>
> Yes I also aggree with your thoughts about using a fluid layout
> instead of static layouts.
A static page can be functional but a well-designed fluid page has so much
more advantage.
> Thanks for your thoughts guys.
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Neredbojias
Half lies are worth twice as much as whole lies.
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