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MACROMEDIA'S "GOLDEN" LIQUID NO WRAP TEMPLATES
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| > Hi,
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> I also thought you guys might be interested in a few
> real templates from macromedia mx. Just might
> give some a few revelations, or so. The three column
> are especially interesting, floating one right and two left,
> not absolute positioning. The floating header on the two
> column is also a cool trick.
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> http://wholives.com/design/templatescss/c2i-dw.htm
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> http://wholives.com/design/templatescss/c2j-dw.htm
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> http://wholives.com/design/templatescss/c3y-dw.htm
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> http://wholives.com/design/templatescss/c3z-dw.htm
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> Take Care,
> Ringo
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> writing my own code, cause it gives me full control, and I know of
> every little bit of code what it's for and why it's there.
>
Els,
Well, these templates make it fairly clear how to do liquid 2 or 3 column
templates which will not wrap, stay together, and liquid till the end. I'm
still trying to digest exactly how they (macromedia) did it, as this is a
lesson that I surely needed to see.
Take Care,
Ringo
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