>> I've been working for about 2 days straight trying to get a fairly
 >> straightforward alignment set up
 >> (left navigation
 >> top header that runs the width of the page starting after left nav
 >> middle part of page (under header)
 >> right side of page (narrow margin)
 >> and footer)


Hi Anne:  Are you going for fixed width or fluid?  I started to show you 
some of the things I did but not sure if it fits what you want.

 >> I've learned a great deal and perused many sites and bought 2 books 
- but
 >> still can't get it right.  I would like to know if someone can point 
me to
 >> some sites that have a basic 3 column layout with header and footers 
where I
 >> can study the code?  Thank you!


In my mind, what you describe in your first paragraph would work with a 
two column layout.  but maybe i'm not understanding.  If I'm 
understanding what you want, its not particularly easy to find.  Most 
sites, it seems have a header that stretches all the way across, then 
content (two or three columns) then a footer.  Here's one I did recently 
(actually not even finished yet)  that I "think" is what you're saying 
and its two columns, http://www.maineddc.org/about.htm  The menu could 
easily go in what I'm calling the "firstcolumn".  So thought maybe this 
might help.

best
Donna


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Donna Jones
Portland, Maine
207 772 0266
http://www.westendwebs.com/
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