I certainly have some reading ahead of me.  I think the point where theory and 
practice fall apart is when one actually starts to work within the general 
layout and implement design elements.  So the layout tutorials have been a good 
starting point for me but much more to go.

Mark


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Subject: [css-d] Making a mess, navigation and footer weirdness.

Floats *do* take up space in the flow, thus all elements following a
float will /interact/ with it and stay out of the float's space.


However, just to point to the /power/ of 'floating' as layout-method,
the space taken up by a float can be /controlled/.
That's what make layouts following the 'negative margin' method possible...
<http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins/>

That 'negative margin' method is behind the layout of this page...
<http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_demo_float_03.html>
...and an extreme example where _floats take up no space at all_, is
presented and described there.

Note that those "removed floats" still follow float-rules, and that the
elements in the flow are still interacting with the floats - even if it
doesn't look like it. It's all according to CSS specs.


Plenty to learn about floats if you want, or need, to take full
advantage of them. Just remember that /any/ similarities between floats
and "absolute" are superficial. It's up to the designer/coder to decide
what it should look like, and which method(s) to use to achieve that
look.
Intermixing methods is also an option - which I use quite often.

regards
        Georg
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