RE: [WSG] design of Macromedia site

2005-02-06 Thread ByteDreams



Thank you very much. I will take a look. 
Sure sounds like it, though I hope I don't have to purchase the 
article..
ByteDreams





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not sure which 1 ur talking bout but 
communitymx.com showed how to do it this week
Recreating Macromedia's LayoutMacromedia's current web site layout 
contains two effects that are very popular today: equal-height columns and 
rounded corners on columns and boxes. When these two effects are combined, it 
creates a slick and impressive looking web site. Although there are numerous 
articles out there describing how to achieve both of these effects in CSS, there 
is not much written about how to achieve both of them in conjunction. 
Surprisingly, the effect can be quite simple to achieve, as our deconstruction 
of Macromedia's site will reveal. We'll show you how they achieve this layout 
feat, then describe an alternative way to produce the rounded corner effect that 
is more streamlined. 
Sendhttp://www.communitymx.com/abstract.cfm?cid=AC5ACif ur not a 
member it will cost ya a few bucks but well worth it, they have been putting on 
lots of this stuff lately

From: "ByteDreams" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday, 
February 05, 2005 8:56 PMTo: 
wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: [WSG] design of Macromedia 
siteA long while back I ran across an article someplace 
explaining how thosecontent boxes and the images on macromedia's website 
were created. I lovethis style, and was looking for a similar tutorial. 
Anyone know?Thanks 
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[WSG] design of Macromedia site

2005-02-05 Thread ByteDreams


A long while back I ran across an article someplace explaining how those
content boxes and the images on macromedia's website were created.  I love
this style, and was looking for a similar tutorial.  Anyone know?

Thanks 
 

ByteDreams

 

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re: [WSG] design of Macromedia site

2005-02-05 Thread csslist
not sure which 1 ur talking bout but communitymx.com showed how to do it this week   Recreating Macromedia's Layout Macromedia's current web site layout contains two effects that are very popular today: equal-height columns and rounded corners on columns and boxes. When these two effects are combined, it creates a slick and impressive looking web site. Although there are numerous articles out there describing how to achieve both of these effects in CSS, there is not much written about how to achieve both of them in conjunction. Surprisingly, the effect can be quite simple to achieve, as our deconstruction of Macromedia's site will reveal. We'll show you how they achieve this layout feat, then describe an alternative way to produce the rounded corner effect that is more streamlined.  Send http://www.communitymx.com/abstract.cfm?cid=AC5AC  if ur not a member it will cost ya a few bucks but well worth it, they have been putting on lots of this stuff lately   From: "ByteDreams" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 8:56 PMTo: wsg@webstandardsgroup.orgSubject: [WSG] design of Macromedia siteA long while back I ran across an article someplace explaining how thosecontent boxes and the images on macromedia's website were created. I lovethis style, and was looking for a similar tutorial. Anyone know?Thanks  ByteDreams **The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list  getting help**