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Standards-based CSS web design tool
By Shawn Bradley | August 24, 2007
With the latest buzz about web usability standards, CSS-based layout is gaining prominence over table-based layout for a host of obvious reasons. However, making the transition from a table-based mindset is sometimes a very difficult adjustment. I have been recently endeavoring to make the jump, and have run into many problems, some of which I will chronicle here.
Fortunately, with such broad-based commitment to the ideal of web standards in site design, there are many folks out there who are doing a lot of the heavy lifting for those of us who are not as far along. The good people at csscreator.com have provided some very useful tools for getting started. One such tool is their CSS Layout Generator. Using this simple and intuitive tool, beginners can easily create a variety of CSS-based layout templates. It’s a great time-saver and learning tool. Check it out!
Topics: Web Development |
