The most common problem of floats is its un-accommodating nature that prevents the floats from stretching up to extra limits. So if you want to add borders around the floats, you need to specially command the browsers somehow to stretch the container to enhance its accommodating nature.
In case you want to add black border [...]
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Categories: Floating Theory, Posted on January 5, 2008 by Choppr
Tips for CSS Floats will continue to produce a decent line-up of CSS techniques that will enable you to create a difference to your website!
The Layout Challenges
Let us check out a website and its layout. The home page of Circa Spring 2001 has six huge blocks that hold and organize the content [mainly using [...]
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Categories: Floating Theory, Posted on by Choppr
For designing websites, you need to care about the theories you are going to use. What if the theories could be innovative, attractive and cheaper? What if they make the website look unique and different from all?
Floating theory in Advanced CSS refers to a way in which an element floats around from one side to [...]
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Categories: Floating Theory, Posted on January 4, 2008 by Choppr
The Web Standards Project’s Browser Upgrade Initiative has spurred many web designers to move towards better standards compliant web design, using CSS rather than formatting tables for layout to save user bandwidth while enhancing underlying accessibility, reach and semantics.
Make your website different with CSS Floats
For following float tips and techniques, you need to have a [...]
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Categories: Floating Theory, Posted on December 10, 2007 by Choppr