[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Tried this one and the left column extends down through the footer to 
>the bottom or what they made h1, h2 with the background color;-(
>
>I guess when I come back to this tomorrow, I'll attempt 1 more time for 
>an answer from the expertise of this group and if none I'm copying the 
>table layout the client wanted minus the validating beacons;-( Don't 
>have the time vs. $ to bother anymore; it's all a loss leader from here 
>on out.
>
>Thanks for your attempted help at any rate!
>
>Regards,
>Scott
>
Welcome back!

HELP - no tables!
Hope this is arriving before take off.
I think I just invented a great thing: it is round, it can move, and 
I'll call it "wheel"!  ;-)
See testpage a 
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-odyssey-new-a.htm>
and so on.
:-)

These "wheels" are working on the roads of IE6, FF1.07, Opera7.54, 
Opera8.01 and Mozilla1.71. [1]
They need as passengers some content, and a driver to guide them.
Html-validator and css-validator satisfied, and Bobby too (on automated 
check). [2]
Left sidebar is 18% of screen width, right sidebar has fixed with of 300 
px, center column will fill the rest in this example. Other variants are 
posible of course.
The 2 limo's just fit in a 800x600 resolution.
IE is glad it can present a scalable font-size to his visitors.

Maybe some use?
Greetings,
francky

[1] The other boys I don't know.

[2] Some hidden "jump to main content" and so can be added (and also 
proper headings in the main content), see FF View > Page Style: No Style.

btw: the head has some old meta descriptions from an other world.


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