> The article on that page, is a *wonderful and worthwhile read*-- the
> author of the article did /not/ set the "moustype."
As I was about to comment on how the text can just be scaled up to
suit, I scaled it up myself in Mac Flock (FF) and was amazed to see
that when the nav, for starters, gets
Micky Hulse wrote:
> Hi David, thanks for you quick response. :)
>
> David Laakso wrote:
>
>> I think the problem at four columns and up becomes how do you present
>> content without resorting to unreadable mousetype.
>>
>
> Good point... if I understand what your saying that is..., how do
Hi David, thanks for you quick response. :)
David Laakso wrote:
> I think the problem at four columns and up becomes how do you present
> content without resorting to unreadable mousetype.
Good point... if I understand what your saying that is... Hehe, how do
you mean mousetype?
> Yawn :-P .
Micky Hulse wrote:
> I am looking for a few good/bulletproof
Nothing is bulletproof.
> examples of four and five column
I think the problem at four columns and up becomes how do you present
content without resorting to unreadable mousetype.
>
> fixed-width (floated?) simple/basic CSS layouts...
Hi,
I am looking for a few good/bulletproof examples of four and five column
fixed-width (floated?) simple/basic CSS layouts... no frills or gimmicks
(i.e. faux columns, negative margins...)
I have a pretty good idea how to tackle this type of layout
(fixed-width, all floated left, account for