I would say that Mathew James Taylor's 3-col holy grail layout is the way to 
go. He updated them last year I believe, so they're not all that old. On a site 
I am working on I am using a modified version of his 3col theory in a 
responisive layout with percentage-based widths. Works like a charm.





~Nate


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On Sep 20, 2010 4:39 PM, Richard Grevers <richard.grev...@gmail.com> 
wrote: 

It's a while since I did a 3 column layout, and while looking around a

couple of sites (Alex Robinson's onetruelayout and Matthew James

Taylor's) I realised that most of this information is 4-5 years old.

Which of the gotchas are still valid in latest versions? (I recall not

using onetruelayout originally because of scrollbar issues in Opera)



My requirements are:

- 3 columns, percentage width based) (one is purely decorative and

will contain only a background image)

- wrapper will be fluid with maximum and minimum widths set

- any order (in fact there will be four templates using all 4 possible

order permutations)

- image backgrounds on some columns (difficult with

- full height columns

- sticky footer



Are there any more up-to-date layout articles?

-- 

Richard Grevers, New Plymouth, New Zealand

Dramatic Design www.dramatic.co.nz

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