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Re: Does everyone design for

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Gotcha, thanks for the replies. I usually with html do 100% width's on tables, etc, and flash usually 760 just wondering what everyone else did, thanks.
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Re: Does everyone design for

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Jul 13th, 2004
Originally Posted by cscgal
Thank you so much for sharing that URL. I just checked it out and it's really great. I might even use it myself to make all of DaniWeb CSS friendly!
Glad you like it! There's also list-o-matic...
http://www.accessify.com/tools-and-w...st-o-matic.asp

and list-a-matic...
http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listamatic/



(As being the same family of tools)
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