thats fine thx for the answer, i understand now. so its still ok to use a table tag and the content will still adjust to the browser as long as i add that width percentage.
noli...I never use tables on my sites here's one. The code looks kind of screwy cause I used alot of div's to make the rounded corners. It's not the best way to do it, but to me it's the easiest.
It's all a personal preference. There isn't much that can be done in one, and not in the other. Some people prefer to deal with
s, others s. Both
and
structures can be defined to adjust smoothly for different browser/window sizes, can be referenced from Javascript easily, etc...
An example of a
based web site is the one that I list. All of it's associated pages are the same basic structure, with the exception that the right column goes away on most pages. You can view the source code by using your right mouse button.
Your code is clean bro! That's the beauty of using divs. It is readable. The file responstible for all the formtting I guess is your "oconee.css"
This is based on my own layout which is formatted by the
file named: template.css.
Just curious do think I can have a peek on your "oconee.css"?
I don't think embedding the http://oconeescrc.com/oconee.css is a good idea.
Bennie...My suspision just happened Check this out. The format of your oconee.css code is now the format of my webpage. If you can paste here the code maybe I could modify the code so my page would look differently.
Your background to the left and the background image you used to the top right has to be changed.
I could delete this subdomain anytime cause your website is copyrighted. Hope I am not in trouble here. I don't want trouble.lol