pI posted a question a few weeks ago to rememdy some css coding problems
which I took and manipulated from quot;In Search of the Holy Grailquot; by
Matthew Levine from quot;A List Apart.quot; Needless to say, I recieved a
quick and accurate fix from quot;Gunlaug Sørtun.quot; In this posting, I was
told; quot;Note that this positioning method is handled extremely messy by IE6
when browser-window is made narrower.quot; Ah-Ha, that is correct. So to
make things quick, what is a better way for my design? I see that Mr. Sørtun
was correct. Plus the page does not look good in IE 7 anyway./ppHere is a
link to my current HTML: a
href=http://www.eddysound.com/epso/;http://www.eddysound.com/epso//a/ppHere
is a link to my current CSS: a
href=http://www.eddysound.com/epso/css/epso.css;http://www.eddysound.com/epso/css/epso.css/a/ppAgain,
what I am looking for is a better way to design this layout. Maybe a fixed
three column layout? I don't know. I am new to CSS, but am determined to make
a solid design before I start putting in content./ppAny guidance or links
for me to read up on would be greatly appreciated./ppThanks in
advance!/ppMatthew Stoneback/pp /
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