> Del Wegener wrote:
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>>>> http://www.edi-cp.com/newweb/products_ul_intro.php
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>> Where can I read more about this stuff?
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Del,

I think you'll find things will go better if you follow known standard 
convention. There is no need to re-invent the wheel each time you do a 
new layout-- even if those pages are being designed by a print media 
designer. These are some tutorial/layouts. The are simple base 
foundation structures. They are stable, robust, and work cross-browser. 
Mind well what you put in them and they'll perform well for you. Each of 
them is adaptable to most any situation.
<http://www.456bereastreet.com/lab/developing_with_web_standards/csslayout/2-col/>
<http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins>
<http://blog.html.it/layoutgala/>





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