I'm working on a site with a 3 column layout. Center holding lots of data.

I found the Friends of ED CSS book to be really helpful.

My center column was dynamic.

J

On 11/21/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So....still working on my first completely css-based site and I must
> say, damn, CSS is impressive, albeit a little hard to get used to. But
> once you find out the tricks, etc, it's not as daunting as it seems.
> Dave, you were right :)
>
> Anyways, the site I am building is a real estate site, 3 columns, with
> the center column containing the content for the site. Now, with a real
> estate site, there is always the need to have a lot of info on the page,
> along with a picture gallery (gonna use a popup slideshow with thumbs)
> for property details. So, for such tabular-style data, how would one
> approach a css version of a table with lots of rows and columns? Is
> there a trick that I don't know about, or is it just better to use tables?
>
> I want to keep the site 100% css, just to be pure and "force" myself to
> learn it. But, if this is a stupid way to go, then I won't bother and
> go with the tried-and-true approach.
> --
> ==============================
> Ray Champagne
> Application Developer
> CrystalVision Web Site Design
> http://www.crystalvision.org
> 603.433.9559
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ==============================
>
> 

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