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Possum
Hi

My site is divided up into

Top Heading with title picture

Left Banner with links. Light blue shade that goes all the way down

Bottom with option of bottom picture

Would this page be easy to recreate with CSS with no more need for Tables

http://www.udopage.com/css/udopage_3.php

Thank you..
Marcuzzo
yes it would,
http://snook.ca/archives/html_and_css/getting_your_di
Possum
Quote:
Getting your DIVs to behave like TABLEs


Cool Link

Many Thanks
Marcuzzo
no probs, Wink I see you started a ne topic for this Razz
Possum
Yes..

Perhaps I should of continued the topic in this thread. I though it was sort of a new question.

But I now have the template for my new web page. Which is much easier for my data base to generate and add content.

I will post small tutorial on how the page works here and in other thread. I really had no idea CSS could do this sort of thing. Don't think it will work on E6 though. but who cares.

thx..
sonam
Possum wrote:
Yes..

Perhaps I should of continued the topic in this thread. I though it was sort of a new question.

But I now have the template for my new web page. Which is much easier for my data base to generate and add content.

I will post small tutorial on how the page works here and in other thread. I really had no idea CSS could do this sort of thing. Don't think it will work on E6 though. but who cares.

thx..


If you code good CSS IE6 will work 99% correct. Few hacks will solve other 1%. Wink
Stubru Freak
sonam wrote:
Possum wrote:
Yes..

Perhaps I should of continued the topic in this thread. I though it was sort of a new question.

But I now have the template for my new web page. Which is much easier for my data base to generate and add content.

I will post small tutorial on how the page works here and in other thread. I really had no idea CSS could do this sort of thing. Don't think it will work on E6 though. but who cares.

thx..


If you code good CSS IE6 will work 99% correct. Few hacks will solve other 1%. Wink


Not true. It will work for simple things. For anything hard (like CSS menus) it will need a lot of hacks.
Raidation
You shouldn't need tables for anything other than if you really need them.
You can use div tags and css to place your content.
sonam
Stubru Freak wrote:
sonam wrote:
Possum wrote:
Yes..

Perhaps I should of continued the topic in this thread. I though it was sort of a new question.

But I now have the template for my new web page. Which is much easier for my data base to generate and add content.

I will post small tutorial on how the page works here and in other thread. I really had no idea CSS could do this sort of thing. Don't think it will work on E6 though. but who cares.

thx..


If you code good CSS IE6 will work 99% correct. Few hacks will solve other 1%. Wink


Not true. It will work for simple things. For anything hard (like CSS menus) it will need a lot of hacks.


You are right if you are tolking about drop down menues not about some simple menues. Of course if the site is very complicated then you need lot of hacks but I am not talking about all elements on his site. I am talking about main structure (divs position, divs height, etc). In that case I see two problems: floating left or right where IE6 calculate double margins and IE6 need definition for body: text-align:center; for centring all divs. I think it is good main structure build for IE6, too. For other elements maybe it is not necessary because the visitor will see something is wrong (e.g. menu is not working) and then they can read your main page, find something interesting and change their browser.

Sonam
Stubru Freak
sonam wrote:
Stubru Freak wrote:
sonam wrote:
Possum wrote:
Yes..

Perhaps I should of continued the topic in this thread. I though it was sort of a new question.

But I now have the template for my new web page. Which is much easier for my data base to generate and add content.

I will post small tutorial on how the page works here and in other thread. I really had no idea CSS could do this sort of thing. Don't think it will work on E6 though. but who cares.

thx..


If you code good CSS IE6 will work 99% correct. Few hacks will solve other 1%. Wink


Not true. It will work for simple things. For anything hard (like CSS menus) it will need a lot of hacks.


You are right if you are tolking about drop down menues not about some simple menues. Of course if the site is very complicated then you need lot of hacks but I am not talking about all elements on his site. I am talking about main structure (divs position, divs height, etc). In that case I see two problems: floating left or right where IE6 calculate double margins and IE6 need definition for body: text-align:center; for centring all divs. I think it is good main structure build for IE6, too. For other elements maybe it is not necessary because the visitor will see something is wrong (e.g. menu is not working) and then they can read your main page, find something interesting and change their browser.

Sonam


Yes indeed, for most things it will work.
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