Peter Degen-Portnoy said the following on 01/13/2010 05:49 PM: > > The r:if_content tags would allow us to use a simpler naming convention, > like "right_gutter" and all the elements that need to appear in the > right_gutter are placed there.
Do you really mean 'gutter'? According to http://desktoppub.about.com/cs/pagelayout/g/gutter.htm its an alias for 'inside margins'.. Nice illustration on that page. If you are going to make a reply that involves "printing", then I suggest you do what Wikipedia does. Have a separate CSS for the "print" that sets the content to full width and drops the sidebar and other decoration. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Print.css&usemsgcache=yes&ctype=text%2Fcss&smaxage=2678400&action=raw&maxage=2678400 You might also want to check out the Blueprint layout CSS package and in particular "Gutterless Blueprint" http://www.blueprintcss.org/ "Blueprint is a CSS framework, which aims to cut down on your development time. It gives you a solid foundation to build your project on top of, with an easy-to-use grid, sensible typography, useful plugins, and even a stylesheet for printing." http://github.com/baldwindavid/gutterless_blueprint_css Which I heartily recommend! There are visual layout editors based on Blueprint so as to make your CSS life easy. http://toki-woki.net/blog/p547-boks-a-visual-grid-editor http://toki-woki.net/p/Boks/ http://constructyourcss.com/ -- An NSA-employed acquaintance, when asked whether the government can crack DES traffic, quipped that real systems are so insecure that they never need to bother. Unfortunately, there are no easy recipes for making a system secure, no substitute for careful design and critical, ongoing scrutiny. -- Matt Blaze in AC2 _______________________________________________ Radiant mailing list Post: [email protected] Search: http://radiantcms.org/mailing-list/search/ Site: http://lists.radiantcms.org/mailman/listinfo/radiant
