RE: [WSG] Templates with Content at Top

2005-04-15 Thread Patrick Lauke
> David Laakso

> > www.drunkmonkey.com.au/2col.html
> > www.drunkmonkey.com.au/3col.html

> Your browser does not appear to support frames

Gah, I hate those "cloaked" websites. In this
day and age there's no excuse for that sort of thing.

Anyway, rant over - see the real locations:

http://www.grafx.com.au/dik/2col.html
http://www.grafx.com.au/dik/3col.html

Patrick

Patrick H. Lauke
Webmaster / University of Salford
http://www.salford.ac.uk
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Re: [WSG] Templates with Content at Top

2005-04-15 Thread David Laakso
On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 11:45:39 +1000, Richard Czeiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:
Been messing around with templates. Standard column stuff, but with  
content at top in the HTML.
[...]
www.drunkmonkey.com.au/2col.html
www.drunkmonkey.com.au/3col.html
Anyway, thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers  :o)
Opera7.54u2
Your browser does not appear to support frames. Might be time to get a new  
one! Why not try FireFox - it's an awesome browser, it's standards  
compliant and it's free!
Richard
David
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Re: [WSG] Templates with Content at Top

2005-04-14 Thread Paul Ross
Looks fine on my iMac (OS X 10.2.8) and Firefox 1.0/Safari 1.0.3
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[WSG] Templates with Content at Top

2005-04-14 Thread Richard Czeiger



Hi all  :o)
 
Been messing around with templates. Standard column stuff, but 
with content at top in the HTML.
I've checked it out on PC in IE5.0, IE6.0, Opera7.0 and 
FireFox1.0 and it works a charm (pixel perfect!  :o).
Can you please test on Mac in FireFox and Safari and let me 
know how it goes?
 
With the 3 Column template I made a concenssion by putting the 
Content and the Right hand side column in a wrapper  thinking that 
semantically, the right hand side is usually related in some way to the content 
(but this is more a case of me convincing myself).
 
www.drunkmonkey.com.au/2col.html

www.drunkmonkey.com.au/3col.html
 
Anyway, thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers  :o)
 
Richard