Le 16 oct. 2014 à 05:28, David Laakso a écrit :
> One way to do that is to put the nav after the footer in the markup.
> And then absolute position the nav into a block [article] of padding.
> Once you get to the media queries, the amount of padding needed can be
> tweaked-- less needed at deskt
Thanks, too. I think I can use this.
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--- John Andrews
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 4:45 PM, Peredur wrote:
> El 15/10/14 a las #4, David Laakso escribió:
>
>> Peter,
>>
>> One way to do that is to put the nav after the footer in the markup. And
>> then absolute
El 15/10/14 a las #4, David Laakso escribió:
Peter,
One way to do that is to put the nav after the footer in the markup.
And then absolute position the nav into a block [article] of padding.
Once you get to the media queries, the amount of padding needed can be
tweaked-- less needed at deskto
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Peredur wrote:
> I imagine that this will turn out to be a very simple question, but never
> one to avoid displaying my own ignorance, here goes...
>
> I'm trying to create a layout for a website that is in dire need of
> attention and this (URL below) is a mockup
I imagine that this will turn out to be a very simple question, but
never one to avoid displaying my own ignorance, here goes...
I'm trying to create a layout for a website that is in dire need of
attention and this (URL below) is a mockup of something approaching what
I'm aiming for:
http:/