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A simple introduction to 3 column CSS layout

Brit Packer (Big) blogs a tidy tutorial. Interestingly, support for IE5 is excluded.

A standards based layout it is much easier to deal with neat, tidy, hack free CSS and ditching IE 5 affords us that luxury. If hacks are what you want, this is not the tutorial for you.

permanent link 06 mar at 09:59 by andy

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commentat 02:34 on 30 December 2007, Logo Designers wrote:

im still trying to master basic CSS

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