Dreamweaver's current css display engine is horribly flawed. It is my
understanding that css support and rendering is vastly improved in
Dreamweaver 2004. Before trying to jump all the way up to some of the
layouts in csszengarden you might want to try some of the less complicated
more traditional
Linda wrote:
You guys are probably familiar with this site already, but it's the
first time I've seen it and thought I'd share.
http://www.csszengarden.com/
Linda
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Perhaps it's something specific to viewing them on Macs, but
anything less than IE 5.1 seems to result in ...
... seems to result in crap, because those browsers don't support all the
css that the zen garden is using
at least, that's what i'm told, i've never
don't know how this thread originated but for the sake of others who follow;
zen garden does not rely on IE6, it is simply an attempt to show what can be
done within the limitations of existing dreckand they specifically point
that out...lol
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rudy:
i'm far from a css expert but i would like to suggest that you unlearn
something right now before going much further
css is not about positioning
It might not be, but it's that particular aspect of the way the
zengarden site had used css to take the same html by the use of
varying the
Jon Haworth on Wednesday, September 03, 2003 6:47 AM said:
: If you haven't heard of this guy, go and have a look at his
: advanced CSS stuff at http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/ -
: you'll need a recent Mozilla version, though ;-)
+1 on anything by Mr. Meyer. His blog at: