[wdvltalk] Re: Where's the birdie...

2003-01-09 Thread Jon Haworth
Hi rudy, bluerobot, glish http://www.bluerobot.com/web/layouts/ http://glish.com/css/ Anyone with a passing interest in CSS would also do well to visit the inestimably knowledgeable Eric Meyer at http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/ (and drool over his edge demos). Pulsating Brain claims to have

[wdvltalk] Re: Where's the birdie...

2003-01-09 Thread ben
Hmm, they're good but... Treetrybe's 3 column layout with header and footer - http://www.treetrybe.com/imm/tests/nn4_3col_header2e.html This has some overlapping problems in NS4.78. Works fine in IE^ and NS7/Mozilla tho. .b Quoting Jon Haworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi rudy, bluerobot,

[wdvltalk] Re: Where's the birdie...

2003-01-08 Thread rudy
http://www.textaid.co.uk The page cannot be displayed Has anyone by any chance got an example of a page which looks for resolution size? resolution size is not the answer, people do not necessarily have their browsers maximized have you seen the Liquid Design article at evolt?

[wdvltalk] Re: Where's the birdie...

2003-01-08 Thread Franni Vincent
http://www.textaid.co.uk The page cannot be displayed Has anyone by any chance got an example of a page which looks for resolution size? resolution size is not the answer, people do not necessarily have their browsers maximized have you seen the Liquid Design article at evolt?

[wdvltalk] Re: Where's the birdie...

2003-01-08 Thread Ross Clutterbuck
stick to % width on tables... Or % widths on layers. They're a better design element than tables MOU __ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com •

[wdvltalk] Re: Where's the birdie...

2003-01-08 Thread rudy
http://evolt.org/article/Liquid_Design_for_the_Web/20/15177/index.html The article's really good - thanks... it's definitely stopped me in my tracks as far as leaping ahead with layers goes. It looks like part of the answer's to stick to % width on tables... yes, except without the tables

[wdvltalk] Re: Where's the birdie...

2003-01-08 Thread sherry young
Nice site. Thanks. The saila, I mean. I'm unable to read the LD article. I get a nice, blank olive drab page. Nice, even colour though. Sherry rudy wrote: http://evolt.org/article/Liquid_Design_for_the_Web/20/15177/index.html The article's really good - thanks... it's definitely stopped