I wan add that I dont produce invalid HTML code - I only use IEs quirk
mode because of its true understanding of "height=100%"

I need an lyaout which is fets only viewport of window, not bigger it
It must have menubar and beneath left menu pane and right contentarea
and it must be elastic

On 17 дек, 21:28, Walter Lee Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> There are lots and lots of Web sites out there, and many many books on  
> standards-based design. There is nothing that can't be done, usually  
> pretty simply. Anyone who works in the standards has run their head up  
> against a seeming-impossible layout before, so if you're really stuck,  
> post your broken layout (showing you tried) and a JPEG of what you'd  
> like it to look like on a more design-oriented list ([email protected]
>   is one option) and see what advice you get.
>
> The standards don't actually keep you from expressing yourself, they  
> are actually there to keep you from shooting yourself in the foot or  
> another appendage.
>
> Walter
>
> On Dec 17, 2008, at 2:13 PM, buda wrote:
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> > but if they dont allow me to do what I need - why they are?
> > I have spent alot of time trying to develop onviewport plastic layout
> > ( look at CRM web pages )
> > it apperares that its impossible!!!- Скрыть цитируемый текст -
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