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Well I looked over the available extensions. There really isn't anything I can use to code the layout I designed. (or is there and I missed it?)
I have 3 questions:
Are there any tools available that would make coding my design easier than raw coding?
How much can I expect to pay for the css template of my design?
Does anyone want to code my template for free? haha You know you do.
I have 3 questions:
Are there any tools available that would make coding my design easier than raw coding?
How much can I expect to pay for the css template of my design?
Does anyone want to code my template for free? haha You know you do.
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For years I have been using Tables - Tables inside Tables inside Tables to layout my sites and have stuck to my guns over this method. About three weeks ago I started a project of revamping a clients site - I decided to take a little time and try using CSS and divs to control layout - hard at first to get out of my old ways but once a got the majority of styles defined site was a joy / easy to convert to the new look and feel!
One very important point I have come accross so far is that browser compatibality is increased when using CSS and div tags.
From my personal view I am now edging more towards CSS and divs as to Table layouts.
Regards.
One very important point I have come accross so far is that browser compatibality is increased when using CSS and div tags.
From my personal view I am now edging more towards CSS and divs as to Table layouts.
Regards.
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