Re: [css-d] Challenge for the bored CSS develoer

2005-06-15 Thread Uwe Kaiser
Abyss schrieb:
 Hi all,
 
 There is something about some CSS 2 / XHTML compliant websites that bothers 
 me, compared to 
 table layed out websites..
 
 
 What it is, is looks
 
 What the challenge is...
 to try and get this website
 
 http://www.imax.com.au/
 
 to look exactly the same but without tables :)
 
 it is not an easy challenge, but can it be done?
 
 I would be more then happy to provide free hosting of the final code under 
 the tutorial part of my website
 should the winning challenger be generous enough to write out a tutorial for 
 it...
 

Hi Abyss,

I can't imagine, that it should be very difficult
to produce any page with or without using tables,
that breaks in every browser on W2K, as yours.


Uwe Kaiser
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[css-d] Challenge for the bored CSS develoer

2005-06-15 Thread Richard Brown

Hi Guys

Ok I'm still learning css but I thought I would have a go and see what 
I could do! The content is slightly less informative but I reckon a 
whole lot more fun. The links do work!


Could you tell me what you think? Any improvements etc?


What the challenge is...
to try and get this website

http://www.imax.com.au/

to look exactly the same but without tables :)



Thanks

Rich

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Re: [css-d] Challenge for the bored CSS develoer

2005-06-14 Thread Prabhath Sirisena
 What the challenge is...
 to try and get this website
 http://www.imax.com.au/
 to look exactly the same but without tables :)

I checked the site in Firefox/Win and the layout breaks.

Do you want to keep these problems and redo the site with web
standards, or is it time to get rid of _all_ problems, including
pre-2000 code? :o)

Prabhath
http://nidahas.com
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RE: [css-d] Challenge for the bored CSS develoer

2005-06-14 Thread Dean Matsueda
 There is something about some CSS 2 / XHTML compliant 
 websites that bothers me, compared to table layed out websites..
 
 
 What it is, is looks

Yes, I've heard this before but have you seen all the different layouts
at csszengarden.com?  There's definitely a few unique ones in there and
the site was conceived to disprove exactly that notion.  If you haven't
seen the layouts lately, check it out and let us know if you still think
that all CSS sites look-and-feel similar.


 http://www.imax.com.au/
 
 to look exactly the same but without tables :)

So, curious... why, specifically, would you think this would be a
challenge for a table-less layout?  Because of the JS menus?  To be
honest, the layout has a problem, though (viewing with FF on Windows).
There's this rather large blue space between the image of the dolphin
and the far-left column... I could definitely do that with CSS -- in
fact, it happens all the time with my CSS -- because of my buggy code.
:-)

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