Hello all,
I'm new to the list, so I apologize if this topic was discussed already.
I'm trying to create a website from scratch for a client.  Sounds simple
enough, the only problem is that the client wants a fluid layout that looks
exactly like http://www.princeton.edu website.  Surveying Princeton's
website, it looks like its a 3-column design with the standard header and
footer.  However, if you attempt to change the text size, that website is
not so fluid.  The header and footer is fairly simple to layout, my issue is
with the main content area.  Not only is there three columns, but there are
two rows.  So my question is this, is it possible to create a fluid
3-column, 2-row layout that is rigid initially, but fluid when text is
resized?  In other words, the six main content areas will need to be the
same ratio when text is resized.  I would prefer not to use tables and/or
images as text links, but if I have to then I will.  Also, if you look at
the left margin, it starts out at approximately 87 pixels, then when the
window resizes lower, it collapses.  Princeton uses a background image for
this effect, but is there a way to do that with CSS?

Thank you,
Henry
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