Ben Fider wrote:
> I would just take your PSD of the desired look-and-feel, minus the text, and
> use it to make one giant bacground image.
>
> Then just position your content, absolutely or otherwise, over the boxes
> where you want it.
>
> The big "blue bar" strikes me as kind of an odd user interface, and not
> necessarily worth all the time and effort.
>
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 9:37 PM, Christopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> Alan Gresley wrote:
>>     
>>> Christopher wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>>> I'm not opposed of it, I do appreciate the time that everyone on the
>>>> list has given me or solved for me it has been more appreciated then
>>>> words can say, well here I upload a mock up of the page
>>>> some of the graphics are gone but that just due to I may alter them I
>>>> may not you can see the box more importantly you'll see the #flashbox
>>>> and the #topbar in the mock up, then I hope
>>>> someone can help me solve the #topbar not touching the edge of the right
>>>> hand size dilemma.
>>>>
>>>> Thank You all :)
>>>> Mockup: http://www.walkfar.ca/test/mockup.jpg
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> That is a lot better Christopher. Now you seem to be listening. Thank
>>>       
>> You.
>>     
>>> I see that you have the *about me* box with rounded corners and drop
>>> shadow. Technically this is quite a tricky thing to do with CSS. The
>>> graphic that you have provided is eye catching but very challenging in
>>> respect to which browser could show this affect. This would require a
>>> few extra divs for this to work in IE.
>>>
>>> I will point you to this demo.
>>>
>>> http://css-class.com/test/css/shadows/box-shadow-blur-offset-light.htm
>>>
>>>
>>> In a browser that is quite up there with CSS standards (Safari 3) this
>>> appears like this.
>>>
>>> http://css-class.com/test/images/box-shadow-rounded-corners.jpg
>>>
>>>
>>> Before you go crazy with divs to create rounded corners and drop shadows
>>> you may want to just wait for the other browsers to catch up.
>>>
>>> I will do a few demos for you later but I will remind you now, creating
>>> what you want in your graphic, I can see many hour or even days of work.
>>> Be very patient with us.
>>>
>>>
>>> BTW, my email client is fulling fast with threads relating to your
>>> various post. Please take it easy on us. Some of us on quite a few
>>> mailing list.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>> I look forward to the demos as well.  I did take a look and even
>> previous states of the page look good in FireFox3 or Opera they do fall
>> apart or things
>> are not aligned properly in IE7
>>
>>
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Well, I could do this but I've almost got it, it's just IE has some 
problems that my design does not look well in. 

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*Christopher* - the creative sheep

*animator*///motion graphics artist/\\*web dev*

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