Re: [WSG] positioning 101

2004-05-01 Thread Kay Smoljak
Barbara Dozetos wrote: wow, thanks! This teaches me so much! The best resource I've found on how css positioning works is http://www.brainjar.com/css/positioning/ I must have read it through at least 20 times... eventually it starts to stick! -- Kay Smoljak http://kay.smoljak.com

Re: [WSG] positioning 101

2004-05-01 Thread Kay Smoljak
Barbara Dozetos wrote: wow, thanks! This teaches me so much! The best resource I've found on how css positioning works is http://www.brainjar.com/css/positioning/ I must have read it through at least 20 times... eventually it starts to stick! -- Kay Smoljak http://kay.smoljak.com

[WSG] positioning 101

2004-04-30 Thread Barbara Dozetos
You have all been so patient and immensely helpful as I've waded through the creation of the new section of our site. Here I go again -- This is probably only going to reveal my total lack of understanding the basics of CSS positioning, but you're such generous teachers, I'm going to just go

Re: [WSG] positioning 101

2004-04-30 Thread russ - maxdesign
Barb, Try this: http://www.maxdesign.com.au/jobs/css/ppc.htm It is rough as hell and there are many other ways you could do it but it meets your basic needs. Keep in mind that the recent IE's do not support min-width. Russ You have all been so patient and immensely helpful as I've waded

RE: [WSG] positioning 101

2004-04-30 Thread Chatham, Will
Hi Barbara, For starters, you might remove the min-width from your #id's. Those will keep the page from being as liquid as possible, which you said you want. I realize you don't want images in your #rh-col to overlap or be crunched somehow, but if you target your whole layout to fit a minimum

Re: [WSG] positioning 101

2004-04-30 Thread Barbara Dozetos
wow, thanks! This teaches me so much! -- Barbara Dozetos [EMAIL PROTECTED] Physician's Computer CompanyMarketing Team 1 Main St., Ste 7 802-846-5532 Winooski, VT 05404 * The discussion list for

RE: [WSG] positioning 101

2004-04-30 Thread Trusz, Andrew
-Original Message- Barbara wrote: www.pcc.com/benchmark/ The challenge (s): 1) keep the page as 'liquid' as possible 2) make the #navcontainer and #rh-col line up at the top edges, regardless of how deep the #hdr div gets when someone decides to increase font-size. 3) maintain a