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jlhaslip
post Mar 13 2008, 01:50 AM
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Here are a set of three Web pages I wrote a long time back when I was first starting to develop sites.
The first one is a two columned page with a full length sidebar for navigation links.
There are two that are identical except the sidebar positions are reversed.
Another is "one way" to create a three column layout.
And lastly, a 'framed' look on a page.

These are not 'fancy', you will need to look into the code and colourize it to suit, maybe set a width and centre it if you want, whatever...

Please feel free to snag the source and develop the pages into something you need. The only cost is please pass on the information to assist others as they need assistance on the Forum.

Full height sidebar

Left sidebar - full percentage width

Right sidebar - full percentage width

Three Column

Framed, single column

Should you have any questions about these layouts, or need help in Modding them to suit your particular design, please post a new Topic in the Cascading Style Sheet Sub-forum in the Programming Forum.

Thanks, and you are welcome. biggrin.gif
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post Apr 14 2008, 06:52 AM
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