Yes, there are a few people who get that involved in creating very intricate css pages but that is usually for cutting edge stuff. I've never seen anything deployed on a commercial site that uses that sort of CSS-2 or CSS-3 (spec still in development and subject to change).
As for examples you might try looking through the css-d wiki http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ for links to some of the cutting edge css sites. There is always Eric Meyer's Cutting Edge at http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/ for some cool css stuff. Though I don't think his examples go as far as some of the code I cited earlier. Cheryl D. Wise WiserWays Office: 713.353.0139 Mobile: 713.412.0406 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks for posting those list links. I've signed up already. Question (re: Cheryl's last post)... do people really get that involved with the intricacies (elemental heirarchy, positioning, etc) of CSS? It's a fascinating concept, but is it beneficial and/or efficient, given the time and effort to design & create a sheet that complex? Does anyone (jon?) have an (jon?) example of such a beast? (it would be interesting to see how it is applied and what type of site(e-commerce? infosite? mega-page site?) it is used for) ____ � The WDVL Discussion List from WDVL.COM � ____ To Join wdvltalk, Send An Email To: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Send Your Posts To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To change subscription settings to the wdvltalk digest version: http://wdvl.internet.com/WDVL/Forum/#sub ________________ http://www.wdvl.com _______________________ You are currently subscribed to wdvltalk as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
