I've been working on a three column layout that has been just peachy, other than an IE bug that paints over the content of selected sub sections on hover or when clicking a link: http://tdrake.net/generic-test.html
I've tried numerous fixes and even thought I had it solved by replacing hex colors with rgb colors on the hover of links... See how creative I've been... It's still randomly trying to kill me. I'm thinking it is time to try a completely different approach to the three-column layout. Hopefully it will avoid the bizarre combination of floats, positioning, margins, whatever that I have on this page and solve this issue once and for all. I've looked at about 3 dozen web sites this morning discussing the best three column layout and it is getting really confusing. So many of them are variations of each other and there are few dates on the pages to know what is new and better. I like Big John's stuff, but I don't know if they are current. Liquid bleach looks fab, but it might be overkill for this. Please help. What is a bullet-proof three-column layout that gives me a header, footer, and the center column is liquid. I don't care about the order of the divs. It needs to be fairly simple but most importantly free of bugs. This layout needs to be a foundation for years of development. I'd hate to realize 9 months from now that I need to add another div wrapper or something like that. Thanks Ted http://www.tdrake.net ****************************************************** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm for some hints on posting to the list & getting help ******************************************************
