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Vik and I do quite a bit using CSS like this - unfortunately the one
accessible public site we have is not a particularly good example of this.
I would recommend some reading though - (Eric Meyer on CSS -
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/073571245X/qid=1046641055/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/103-7195726-5932603?v=glance&s=books)

We've done a few nice little bits and pieces of navigation stuff that is
heavily css -
   A set of tab bars that can be displayed vertically or horizontally based
   on the stylesheet.
   Right click context menu. -
   http://markl.f2o.org/tests/rightclicktest.htm

What do you suggest to "finally sort this shit out" - I'll do what I can to
help.

Mark Lynch
Development Manager
Direct:  +61 (2) 9248 4038
Mobile:  0421 050 695


                                                                                       
                                        
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At TQ we are big fans of the wired.com concept, in that HTML being
un-nested
in the table within table concept. James and Mark are the only people I
have
seen that also have such dreams?

Anyone else CSS savvy in this area? As i'm curious to find some people and
maybe work this shit out once and for all?

Scott



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