> I think I've just finished the rewrite of the Fusion
Authority site in
> CSS. Actually, it's like 95% done with a single table
in the middle of
> the front page to go. Before I go deal with that, I
wanted to know
> what people thought of the layout. Is it legal CSS?
Does it break on
> some browser I'm not familiar with? What do you think?
>
> I went for a 3 column display and treated the whole
thing as blocks on
> a light blue background. The only thing that worries me
is if the
> floats are wrong. In order to get each block working
will with its
> neighbor, I used a number of floats to the left with
the far right
> column being a right float. When I add in the 4th
column, I'll be
> doing so by making the far right into a div and having
2 columns in
> the div. It 'feels' like it'll work, but I'm not 100%
convinced.
>
> As for why a 4th column, I've seen that 39%+ of my
visitors are on a
> 1024 wide monitor or better so I might as well give
them some extra
> content.
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