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Will someone help me, please. Thanks! JoAn
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From: Scott Swabey - Lafinboy Productions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2005 9:07 PM
Subject: RE: [WSG] two column
Hi JoAn, and welcome to the list
Have a read of some
: Sunday, September 18, 2005 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] two column ALAS!
Thanks for all the replies about two column layouts. It certainly helps.
Alas, I see I need more. I am trying to change a current html page with
massive tables to the css layout. I inherited this page. There are some
things
Hi JoAn, and welcome to the list
Have a read of some of the articles over at A List Apart
(http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins/) which should give you
a good grounding for a source ordered 2 column layout.
Regards
Scott Swabey
Lafinboy Productions
www.lafinboy.com
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Hi JoAn,
WSG member Andrew Krespanis put together an excellent presentation on a
3-column content source ordered layout at
http://www.leftjustified.net/site-in-an-hour/ with the actual site at
http://www.leftjustified.net/site-in-an-hour/site/.
I realise that you're after a two column layout
G'day
I have a web site with a left navigation system consisting of images
and text in 2 columns.
The image is displayed on the left, with the text link to the right of
it.
...
The width of the container is fixed (at 220px), and the size of the
left images is 100px.
Why not use a simple
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Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 11:39
AM
Subject: Re: [WSG] Two column left
navigation
http://www.kennygraham.net/projects/wsg/stevio/index.htmlhttp://www.kennygraham.net/projects/wsg/stevio/style.css
At the moment this is displayed using a table. What would be the best
http://www.kennygraham.net/projects/wsg/stevio/index.html
http://www.kennygraham.net/projects/wsg/stevio/style.css
At the moment this is displayed using a table. What would be the best way to
display this without using tables, i.e. with a couple of divs for each image
and text pair?
Seems the list filtered out my last response (probably thought it was spam) so this time I'll include text along with the links.
Is this what you want?:
http://www.kennygraham.net/projects/wsg/stevio/index.html
and the css:
http://www.kennygraham.net/projects/wsg/stevio/style.css
In that case:
http://www.kennygraham.net/projects/wsg/stevio/index2.html
style:
http://www.kennygraham.net/projects/wsg/stevio/style2.css
On 8/19/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a best practice for having two columns of equal width side by side
in a fixed width layout? I mean, is it better to float both columns left,
or one left and one right etc.
Are there any examples of this somewhere?
You could try
Google search always brings up results on info you might need.
Here's what I found:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/layeredfudge/
http://www.communitymx.com/content/article.cfm?cid=27F87print=true
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good evening all,
I've tried researching this question online, and
Fantastic! Thank you David! I didn't even think of Google, but instead
reviewed articles posted on some of my favorite standard's sites.
The WSG members have been an enormous help, and I take my Stetson off to
ya all!
With much gratitude,
Mario in Dallas
Google search always brings up results
Hi Claudia,
I haven't looked at the site, but it sounds like you need to add a clearing
element before closing content. There are a number of ways to do this, the
easiest being to create a class called something like .clear {clear:both;}.
Stick it in your html right before closing the content div
Hi,
I'm having difficulties with that IE shift bug thing.
The one where the content moves when you hover over a link.
I've tried adding _height:100%; _line-height:100%; _width:100%
To every element in the div to no avail.
Example here: http://www.websemantics.co.uk/workshop/sessions/session2/
Darren Wood wrote:
snip /
IE completely wrecks my design, refusing to float the sidenav to the right.
Any ideas how I could possibly fix this?
[NOTE: this thread is likely to bore most of you so please send
responses offlist, and I'll send the solution at the end once one
presents itself.]
Hey
Have you fixed it already? IE6 on WinXP looks the same as Firefox 0.9...
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 16:13:13 +1300, Darren Wood
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey team!
Like the rest of you I wish I didn't have to worry about IE.
I do all my dev on a linux box running Firefox 0.10. Needless to say
Same here, tested on Firefox and IE all looks the same (and very nice to boot).
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 15:35:28 +1000, Jason Foss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you fixed it already? IE6 on WinXP looks the same as Firefox 0.9...
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 16:13:13 +1300, Darren Wood
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