Panelground
Submitted by xactive on Thu, 05/31/2007 - 09:14.
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Lyout options with grid positioning
CSS3 now has a new proposal for laying out websites, with the release of the first working draft 650-059 dumps of the grid positioning module. The new module makes it easier to define layouts using typographic grids (see Khoi Vinh’s website for a good introduction).
Used in conjunction with the multi-column layout module, you can use the new gr measurement unit to define objects that span multiple columns:
body { columns:3; column-gap:0.5in; }
img { float:page top right; width 650-059 dumps:3gr; }Or, using the new grid-columns and grid-rows declarations, you could quickly divide up a page for layout purposes:
body { grid-columns: * * (0.5in * *)[2];
grid-rows: 20% *;
columns:3; column-gap:0.5in; }I’ve only had the chance for a cursory look at this so far, but it strikes me that it’s not quite as intuitive as it could be HP0-J24 dumps , although I need to have a proper look before I can put my finger on exactly why. However, it’s a nice attempt by the W3 to solve the problem of print-style layouts, and after further revision I’m sure it will be a welcome addition.
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