Re: [css-d] A Fairly Complex Design Complete, wishing to implement using all CSS

2006-05-18 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Marc Funaro wrote: > What about the rounded corners that make up the what and light green > areas? Do I still need to use images to create that effect? I'm > really not sure where to start with this Photoshop file... I just > don't know "the process". It sounds like I need to export practicall

Re: [css-d] A Fairly Complex Design Complete, wishing to implement using all CSS

2006-05-18 Thread Marc Funaro
> That's a pretty ordinary 'fixed-width 2-column layout > with header and footer', well suited for floats and > negative margins... > > No need for that exact layout-method, but it is one of > the most robu

Re: [css-d] A Fairly Complex Design Complete, wishing to implement using all CSS

2006-05-18 Thread Jan Brasna
> "should I start over with the slicing, and if so, what should I do different?" Umm, sorry for saying that Marc, but yes, you should do it again. What you sent is just a bunch of positioned sliced pieces of images. It's merely table based layout, made of absolutely positioned pieces like #Tabl

Re: [css-d] A Fairly Complex Design Complete, wishing to implement using all CSS

2006-05-18 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Marc Funaro wrote: > Sorry, realized that after I posted, and just got done creating the > smallest JPG I could: > > http://nyslittreedata.advantex.net/new/base.jpg > http://nyslittreedata.advantex.net/new/base.htm That's a pretty ordinary 'fixed-width 2-column layout with header and footer', w

Re: [css-d] A Fairly Complex Design Complete, wishing to implement using all CSS

2006-05-18 Thread Marc Funaro
Thank you Rakesh, My specific question revolves around dynamic-height columns, I believe, but starts with "should I start over with the slicing, and if so, what should I do different?" Firefox is a definite here. =) > Hi Marc, > > Your's is a pretty simple layout to achieve us

Re: [css-d] A Fairly Complex Design Complete, wishing to implement using all CSS

2006-05-18 Thread Rakesh Pai
d breaking the rules with my very first post. > > Marc > > > > _ > > From: Ian Piper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 4:30 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [css-d] A Fairly Complex Design Complete, wishing to implement > using all

Re: [css-d] A Fairly Complex Design Complete, wishing to implement using all CSS

2006-05-18 Thread Marc Funaro
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [css-d] A Fairly Complex Design > Complete,wishing to implement using all CSS > > Hi Marc, > > It might be a good idea to post a JPEG of how the > design SHOULD look exactly. From what I can see I

Re: [css-d] A Fairly Complex Design Complete, wishing to implement using all CSS

2006-05-18 Thread Marc Funaro
dvantex.net/new/base.css Again, thanks for your help everyone, and my apologies for jumping right in and breaking the rules with my very first post. Marc _ From: Ian Piper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 4:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [css-d] A Fa

Re: [css-d] A Fairly Complex Design Complete, wishing to implement using all CSS

2006-05-17 Thread Robert O'Rourke
> Finally... I am (BRAND) new to the list - please accept my apologies if this > post is offensive in any way, as I have not had time to lurk and observe the > true etiquette and nature of the list. I just want to get this done, but if > a CSS-only layout is too much for this design, I'll have to

[css-d] A Fairly Complex Design Complete, wishing to implement using all CSS

2006-05-17 Thread Marc Funaro
Hi Everyone, We just received a final design for a new website, in Photoshop format. It looks good and meets the need... And it is fully approved by the client. Now, I could do what I've always done -- slice it up using Adobe ImageReady and output it as HTML/Tables. But I recently did an output