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It's not THAT difficult I am ready to believe. So where is that commonly approved div layout template for the most used page structure? Though I write my own code for each project, you might start here: http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=ThreeColumnLayouts Why exactly here? |
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Because "Holy Grail" from http://www.alistapart.com is already proven to suck by OP? OK, let's try the new hope. I remind the standard table layout we are trying to replace (width of each column is project-dependent of course): table width="90%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" thead tr th colspan="3">Header</th /tr /thead tfoot tr align="center" td colspan="3">Footer</td /tr /tfoot tbody tr td width="20%">Menu</td td width="60%">Content</td td width="20%">Splash zone</td /tr /tbody /table |
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So let's see http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=ThreeColumnLayouts ... Actually: thank you - that is a perfect page to use as a proof of the statements I have made in this thread. If anyone wonders why, just follow this link and compare with the posted table layout. |
#42
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Ideas and concepts. You know, the things on which innovation and technological thrive. |
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On Nov 20, 11:55 pm, dorayme <doraymeRidT... (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> wrote: If most people view the site on 1280px, then it will breathe as freely as the designers want *even if* it was designed to also shrink fit better at lesser widths. No, ... |
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If it is viewed at 900 or 800 or less than how does it actually breath? Why asking me? |
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Just check it yourself. Lesser than some min-width, the blocks stop collapsing on each other and one has to scroll or see other options a bit atop. Why would blocks "collapse on each other" at 900 or 800 or 700 |
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See anything a bit unfair about you reducing my complaint about "less than 1000" to things like "the occasional 640.."? 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, further the series of all modern monitors with bigger numbers. I am not aware of any models between 640x480 and 800x600, or between 800x600 and 1024x768 - I am not just talking about "being in any use" but simply ever produced by any manufacturer. So to what else should I reduce your complain? |
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It is the right choice for the chosen layout model IMHO. I am complaining about the choice and you think it worthwhile to say that it is the chosen model? For each design will be always who just love it, who doesn't like it and who just hate it. The question is who are they and how many of these from the first group and how much do you bother for the last two groups. H&H has 125 position questionnaire where the company has to define their target audience, expected site usage etc. Atop H&H put the common requirements (easy to find the information, accessibility etc) and they monitor the feedback from users by usage categories (because a stock holder, a journalist, a potential investor etc. may have very different ideas where and how something should be presented). Telecom Italia is on the top this year because by all this H&H criteria they did better than others. |
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640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, further the series of all modern monitors with bigger numbers. I am not aware of any models between 640x480 and 800x600, or between 800x600 and 1024x768 - I am not just talking about "being in any use" but simply ever produced by any manufacturer. So to what else should I reduce your complain? I really cannot see you getting my meaning. What have these quantum sizes got to do with the issue? Many people size their browsers to their convenience at any one time in between all these sizes. At least many Mac users do that. Perhaps there is a tendency for Windows users to view everything at full screen and use the minimizing bar under to manage more than one task at a time. But many people have more than one thing or program open on the same window. In this first ranked site, it has this bad fault that it plays nuisance when below 1000 (we are not talking pda or mobile phones or people with ancient tiny monitors here, we are talking modern user convenience). |
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