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| Srinivasa Rao, Koyyalamudi 2005-12-23, 6:34 pm |
| Hi,
I am maintaining a site http://www.chemengg.com. I tried to design it
with css. I had given a try but not to my complete satisfaction. Can
any one help me to re-design it? As it is non-commercial site, I could
only appriciate the help and acknowledge the same on my website.
I am looking for a flashy vibrant design that could blended with
technology.
Thanks & Regards,
K.S.Rao
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| kchayka 2005-12-23, 6:34 pm |
| Srinivasa Rao, Koyyalamudi wrote:
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> I am maintaining a site http://www.chemengg.com. I tried to design it
> with css. I had given a try but not to my complete satisfaction.
1. If you are going to use CSS, drop all those HTML styling elements,
like <font>. They will only gum up the works. Then validate both your
HTML and CSS code to eliminate syntax errors as a cause of rendering
problems.
<URL:http://validator.w3.org/>
<URL:http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/>
2. Don't absolutely position everything unless you really know what you
are doing. It is usually unnecessary, anyway, and tends to create
fragile layouts that disintegrate with the slightest nudge. See also:
<URL:http://allmyfaqs.net/faq.pl?AnySizeDesign>
3. Go find yourself a nice ready-made template that already does what
you want. There are many 3-column templates available. For example:
<URL:http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=ThreeColumnLayouts>
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