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http://www.domwiz.co.uk/forefront
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i dont like the layers
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very appealing visually,
however, tables are not for laying out a website... my throat is getting dry for saying this all of the time, if you're a keen forward looking web-design then what are you waiting for? also... your font is all teeny weeny and i can hardly read it, so i go to make it big, and the pushes straight out of the bottom of your boxes. I would suggest increasing your base font size, and if that does appeal, at least make the box sizing flexible.
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I'll take that in, what do you suggest to use instead of tables?
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use div layers, your site could be done very easily.. css and div
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hmm, won't that display differently on different browsers / resolutions?
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If you code in standards compliant mode, with valid code and techniques, then you'll mostly likely find there is very little if any cross compatibility problems.
The ones there are, there are invariably hacks to get around them, or different ways of doing what you're trying. It really is very easy ![]() |
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