Re: [css-d] newbie help please

2007-10-12 Thread Steve Olive
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 09:58:26 am [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello people > I am very new to this forum or indeed any forum so forgive any protocol > errors, I did read the list but unsure about some things. > I am fairly new to css, relied on Dreamweaver usually but after reading > lots of articles

Re: [css-d] newbie help please

2007-10-12 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > http://fruvenu.com.au/index.htm > I have no idea how it looks on a Mac or a larger screen. Looks pretty interesting on 1280, 1600, 2400 and 3800 wide screens/browser-windows :-) It spreads out in bits and pieces, since so many dimensions are relative to window-width.

Re: [css-d] newbie help please

2007-10-12 Thread Peter Hyde-Smith
- Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 6:58 PM Subject: [css-d] newbie help please > I want to convert! I re-wrote a table based site and > although both the html and css validates in w3 and despite it looking as > it should on

Re: [css-d] newbie help please

2007-10-12 Thread David Laakso
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello people > I am very new to this forum or indeed any forum so forgive any protocol > errors, I did read the list but unsure about some things. > I am fairly new to css, relied on Dreamweaver usually but after reading > lots of articles and visiting some great css site

[css-d] newbie help please

2007-10-12 Thread joyfulevents
Hello people I am very new to this forum or indeed any forum so forgive any protocol errors, I did read the list but unsure about some things. I am fairly new to css, relied on Dreamweaver usually but after reading lots of articles and visiting some great css sites (in particular css/edge and resou