Posts Tagged ‘divs

Over the last few weeks we’ve seen how to develop both fixed width and fluid layouts with html and css. Each has its pros as well as its cons. Hybrid layouts are attempts to gain the pros of one type of layout while minimizing some of the cons. Today I want to present 2 hybrid [...]

Over the last few weeks we’ve seen how to develop both fixed width and fluid layouts with html and css. Each has its pros as well as its cons. Hybrid layouts are attempts to gain the pros of one type of layout while minimizing some of the cons. Today I want to present 2 hybrid [...]

Over the last couple of weeks I’ve offered some boilerplate code and construction details for 2 column and 3 column fixed width layouts. Let’s continue today with fluid or liquid layouts. The concepts for creating fluid layouts are mostly the same we used in creating the fixed width layouts with a few key differences. Since [...]

Over the last couple of weeks I’ve offered some boilerplate code and construction details for 2 column and 3 column fixed width layouts. Let’s continue today with fluid or liquid layouts. The concepts for creating fluid layouts are mostly the same we used in creating the fixed width layouts with a few key differences. Since [...]

We talk all the time about how to better communicate both visually and verbally. We talk about making your aesthetics meaningful and using design principles to help your audience understand your content. What about your code? Can you make the code behind your websites more meaningful? Yes, you can and you do that through the [...]


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