I figured I'd drop the width down on the single column once I decided what
to do with the menu if I can figure out what I want that will work with a
single column layout. At least on the home page, on the internal pages I'm
not as concerned about the number of columns.


Cheryl D. Wise
Certified Professional Web Developer
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://wiserways.com 
Office: 713-353-0139 

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Caudill

I'd go two column, personally.  I think the content area is too wide.
Anything that requires the eye to track past about 500px or it's equivalent
becomes increasingly more difficult to read.  You could do a fixed width
layout in em's to still provide for accessibility, while giving you a little
more control over the layout too.

I'm not so enamored with drop-downs, though sometimes they're a necessary
evil (more often than that though, they're an indicator of poor IA).


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