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| Hi,
I know the html tags and am pretty familiar with CSS. What I don't know
really is good layout with a combination of these. I don't really know when
to use tables or when to use just css and I would really like to see
examples of well designed web sites and the html for it. I hate "what you
see is what you get editors".Â_Â_Â_DoesÂ_anybodyÂ_knowÂ_ofÂ_anyÂ_booksÂ_thatÂ_show
good examples of web page layout?Â_Â_IÂ_wouldÂ_alsoÂ_likeÂ_toÂ_seeÂ_goodÂ_examples
of using tables for page layouts -- (even though I know the css people say
don't do that, i'd still like to know how.)
I'm also planning to use PHP to construct pages so if anybody knows about
any books that cover Web design with php, that would be great too -- and
I'm refering to more of the presentation part.Â_Â_Â_Thanks
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| Brian 2004-07-18, 12:15 pm |
| Mudge wrote:
> I know the html tags and am pretty familiar with CSS. What I don't
> know really is good layout with a combination of these.
That's 3 groups (ciwah, ciwas, clp) I've checked this morning, and the
same multiposted message in each one.
http://smjg.port5.com/faqs/usenet/xpost.html
--
Brian (remove ".invalid" to email me)
http://www.tsmchughs.com/
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