> 1. You're using classes for your column divs instead of IDs. Most CSS
Sorry.. I quickly typed it up and am using IDs in my real markup.
>
> 2. Your column names are not intuitive. Perhaps you are just dumbing
> them down for the same a simple email, which is fine, but just in case
> these are your real names, here's a warning -- give your IDs names that
> describe their content. Things like "maincontent," "features,"
> "secondaryNav" are good names.
This should more correctly illustrate my actual structure
<div id="columncontainer">
<div id="column1container">
<div id="column1content">
content
</div>
</div>
<div id="column2container">
<div id="column2content">
content
</div>
</div>
<div id="column3container">
<div id="column3content">
content
</div>
</div>
</div>
I have considered naming the columns with names reflecting their
purpose, but unfortunately source ordering in my case is essential
because I refuse to use any hacks so content might be moving around from
page to page. Also, this is for a generic template so some people will
be using the different columns for different purposes.
As far as the extra markup, that's also because it's for a template and
I'm just providing extra markup for extra flexibility.
> One more thing -- always trim your posts before sending to the list.
heh, I realized that as soon as I sent my last email. I usually do that.
thanks,
mike
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