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/

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never need to bother. Unfortunately, there are no easy recipes for
making a system secure, no substitute for careful design and critical,
ongoing scrutiny.
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