[wdvltalk] Re: Where's the birdie...

2003-01-09 Thread ben
Hmm, they're good but...

Treetrybe's 3 column layout with header and footer
 - http://www.treetrybe.com/imm/tests/nn4_3col_header2e.html

This has some overlapping problems in NS4.78.  Works fine in IE^ and 
NS7/Mozilla tho.

 .b


Quoting Jon Haworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi rudy,
> 
> > bluerobot, glish
> http://www.bluerobot.com/web/layouts/
> http://glish.com/css/
> 
> Anyone with a passing interest in CSS would also do well to visit the
> inestimably knowledgeable Eric Meyer at http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/
> (and drool over his "edge" demos).
> 
> Pulsating Brain claims to have four 3-column layouts that are Netscape
> 4-friendly:
> http://www.thebackcountry.co.uk/pulsating_brain/archives/55.html
> 
> > heck, i have trouble remembering what colour socks i got on
> 
> One blue, one green (but I had to look, and I only put them on a couple of
> hours ago).
> 
> Cheers
> Jon
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[wdvltalk] Re: Where's the birdie...

2003-01-09 Thread Jon Haworth
Hi rudy,

> bluerobot, glish
http://www.bluerobot.com/web/layouts/
http://glish.com/css/

Anyone with a passing interest in CSS would also do well to visit the
inestimably knowledgeable Eric Meyer at http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/
(and drool over his "edge" demos).

Pulsating Brain claims to have four 3-column layouts that are Netscape
4-friendly:
http://www.thebackcountry.co.uk/pulsating_brain/archives/55.html

> heck, i have trouble remembering what colour socks i got on

One blue, one green (but I had to look, and I only put them on a couple of
hours ago).

Cheers
Jon

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[wdvltalk] Re: Where's the birdie...

2003-01-08 Thread sherry young
Nice site. Thanks. The saila, I mean.

I'm unable to read the LD article. I get a nice, blank olive drab page. Nice,
even colour though.
Sherry

rudy wrote:

> >> http://evolt.org/article/Liquid_Design_for_the_Web/20/15177/index.html
> >
> > The article's really good - thanks... it's definitely stopped me in my
> > tracks as far as leaping ahead with layers goes. It looks like part of the
> > answer's to stick to % width on tables...
>
> yes, except without the tables   ;o)
>
> i am certain jon -- likely many others, as well -- can give the urls of
> sites where you can learn about 2- or 3-column layouts using css
>
> bluerobot, glish, heck, i have trouble remembering what colour socks i got
> on
>
> (made you look!)
>
> try http://www.saila.com/
>


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[wdvltalk] Re: Where's the birdie...

2003-01-08 Thread rudy
>> http://evolt.org/article/Liquid_Design_for_the_Web/20/15177/index.html
>
> The article's really good - thanks... it's definitely stopped me in my
> tracks as far as leaping ahead with layers goes. It looks like part of the
> answer's to stick to % width on tables...

yes, except without the tables   ;o)

i am certain jon -- likely many others, as well -- can give the urls of
sites where you can learn about 2- or 3-column layouts using css

bluerobot, glish, heck, i have trouble remembering what colour socks i got
on

(made you look!)

try http://www.saila.com/

rudy


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[wdvltalk] Re: Where's the birdie...

2003-01-08 Thread Ross Clutterbuck
> stick to % width on tables...

Or % widths on layers. They're a better design element than tables

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[wdvltalk] Re: Where's the birdie...

2003-01-08 Thread Franni Vincent
>> http://www.textaid.co.uk
>
>"The page cannot be displayed"
>
>
>> Has anyone by any chance got an example of a page which looks for
>> resolution size?
>
>resolution size is not the answer, people do not necessarily have their
>browsers maximized
>
>have you seen the Liquid Design article at evolt?
>
>http://evolt.org/article/Liquid_Design_for_the_Web/20/15177/index.html
>
>
>rudy
>

Strange. It's displaying here, & my colleague in Liverpool can see it...&
the other sites I've got on the same server are ok...I wonder what's going
on.


The article's really good - thanks... it's definitely stopped me in my
tracks as far as leaping ahead with layers goes. It looks like part of the
answer's to stick to % width on tables...

Franni



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[wdvltalk] Re: Where's the birdie...

2003-01-08 Thread rudy
> http://www.textaid.co.uk

"The page cannot be displayed"


> Has anyone by any chance got an example of a page which looks for
> resolution size?

resolution size is not the answer, people do not necessarily have their
browsers maximized

have you seen the Liquid Design article at evolt?

http://evolt.org/article/Liquid_Design_for_the_Web/20/15177/index.html


rudy


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