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This is my second attempt with my website, but im just about happy with it now. Im still learning so any tips would be good.
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Please get rid of the frames. If you really want to use them, borders are so not done.
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Im unsure how to do it any other way..
but I think i'll be using tables next time i get bored and re-do it. I thought it would look strange it I took the borders off, but having said that, I've changed it since then. Thanks, i'll have a look at that ![]() |
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You can achieve the same thing as frames with div-styles and CSS2. Search the forum for some very good tips from people. I used to use frames, but I changed it to div's and I'm never going back...
For a demonstration: http://spongy.kicks-ass.org/ uses IFRAME http://spongy.kicks-ass.org/xhtml/ uses div-styles with CSS2 Try not to begin using tables, begin with div. It's the new standard together with XHTML. Better to learn it before then after... Cheers, |
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