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dreamweaver training for - Css positioning, tables

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replyReply Fri 15 Dec 2006, 08:12Delegate Marlon said...

Marlon has attended:
Dreamweaver MX Intermediate course

Css positioning, tables

Hi,

Could you run the basics of laying out a web page through css postioning?

Gary the trainer did say to use a table then use css but we didn't get a chance to run through this.

Thanks

Marlon

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replyReply Fri 15 Dec 2006, 10:15Trainer David said...

RE: css positioning, tables

Hi Marlon

The answer to your question is yes you can. Currently there are two options for you to use. The first is to use the CSS for nearly everthing, i.e. creating and positioning of tables etc and to contain the styles themselves. The second option is just to use the CSS for the style of the document. More and more people are now using the CSS for as much as possible. But it is personal choice.

The advantage of doing everything in the CSS is it makes it much more browser friendly. At this stage, I believe that it is down to you what method you use, but if your are capable of doing it, I would advise to do as much as possible through the CSS.

Hope this helps

David

replyReply Wed 28 Mar 2007, 10:30Trainer Rich said...

RE: css positioning, tables

Marlon,

There's a good resource here.

Regards, Rich

replyReply Wed 28 Mar 2007, 10:41Delegate Marlon said...

RE: css positioning, tables

Thanks Rich

Marlon

 

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Testing a site

When developing a site, you have to cater to the widest possible audience allowing for users with different browsers and display settings.
Test pages to see how they look with:

- different display resolutions
- browser with graphics turned off
- many different browsers not just IE
- if possible different operating systems.

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