Beginning HTML5 and CSS3 for Dummies by Ed Tittel & Chris Minnick

Beginning HTML5 and CSS3 for Dummies by Ed Tittel & Chris Minnick

Author:Ed Tittel & Chris Minnick [Tittel, Ed & Minnick, Chris]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Computers & Technology, Programming, Languages & Tools, software, Web Development & Design, Education & Reference, Computer Science, Programming Languages
ISBN: 9781118657201
Amazon: 1118657209
Publisher: For Dummies
Published: 2013-09-03T00:00:00+00:00


Figure 7-1: A listing of the two-column layouts on the Dynamic Drive site.

The second entry is a repeat of the first, but notice that the narrow column (the one that typically holds the links) is on the right rather than on the left. Many forums (such as http://stackoverflow.com/) use this format to present answers to questions. Placing the links on the right tends to put additional emphasis on the content because people look on the left side of the page first (for the most part).

Some of the entries in this list have fluid columns. In every case, the fluid column contains the content. All that happens, in this case, is that the content expands to fill the browser window so you can see more information without scrolling. The left or right pane remains the same size so that the links (or other content) continue to take up the same amount of space.

Working with layouts

To choose a particular layout, click its link. You see a page that contains a better presentation of the layout at the top as shown in Figure 7-2. The text contained in the layout is filler so that you can better judge how the layout will feel with content in it. You can try resizing the browser to see how the layout will look at different sizes.



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