FREE: 2-Column XHTML/CSS Template

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    CSM, Jan 31, 2011 IP
  2. ryanqm

    ryanqm Peon

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    #2
    Thanks. spend some more time on its graphics
     
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  3. CSM

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    #3
    I am not supplying "full" templates, only the basic layout, valid XHTML, CSS ...

    The other work can be done easily, e.g. graphics and stuff.
     
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    #4
    but good graphics can add drastic value to your templates
     
    ryanqm, Feb 2, 2011 IP
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    #5
    This "template" is for you to build your design on it.

    Not to just change the logo and that's it.
     
    CSM, Feb 2, 2011 IP
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    #6
    On Chrome and Safari contact link put down.

    
    
    #navigation ul#nav {
     width:484px; //ok
    }
    
    
    HTML:
     
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    #7
    Could you make a screenshot? Thanks.
     
    CSM, Feb 3, 2011 IP
  8. buzenko

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    And Safari

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    Firefox Ok.

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    Last edited: Feb 3, 2011
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  9. CSM

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    #9
    I tried with Safari and Chrome on my Windows machine and had no problems.

    Anyway, thanks for correcting :)

    I picked up this basic "template" and I am working on a "extended" version (CSS3 styled and jQuery enhanced).

    Want to take a look? :p
     
    CSM, Feb 3, 2011 IP
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    its a very common issue, chrome safari on mac and IE7+ renders the text smoother then firefox, which takes more width. always spare few pixeld on the right side of the navigation to cater this extra space required for these browsers.
     
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    #11
    Is CSS3 even supported across browsers yet. Are people coding with this now? I still use CSS 2.1
     
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    #12
    Yes it's true. Chrome and Safari on Mac render text smoother.
     
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    #13
    and wider, which you should always keep in your mind while coding the fixed width contents.
     
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    #14
    Thats why services like browsershots.org can be very helpful :)
     
    CSM, Feb 5, 2011 IP