HTML - Making Layouts With Html
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I'm currently working on a Web Design assignment for College, and I'm having a hard time trying to find the second way of building a lay out using HTML. We have done the table way of doing it, and I have got that way down, but i can't find out the other way. Could you guys maybe give me a little help, or at least a push in the right direction? Thank you! Similar Tutorialsi recently learned html, still a n00b though, lol i made a layout, which im proud of but i wanna know how to make a layout changer, which i can pput as a topic and have links, when ppl click them, the layout changes, and u can always chnge it bak to the original or something else mind helping me out? Could anyone tell me how or what I need to know to make my own forum. Not using some Free, or expesive service. If I can make myself a forum. Or either way, I would also like to know how I can get a website so I can start my own Free forum hosting service. It seems easy, you know? Not much to do once you can create 1 forum. If anyone can give me lessons through MSN or AIM, or give me a website where it walks me through this, that would be the awsomenessest thing ever . I have been asked by a client of make an e-mail for their product that has email elements in it like a picture and a logo that use HTML elements pretty much a page that you open in your e-mail window. I often get discount mailers from many businesses that do this kind of thing. I know a bit about making HTML/CSS pages but I have never done an e-mail that has that look to it. Does anyone know the process I would use to assemble something like that? Thx u for the help? Hi I have some basic knowledge of HTML using notpad only. What i am trying to find out is. Am i able to make banners within notepad using HTML. Or what is the best way to make banners using HTML? I don't have dreamwever or anything like it . If i cant use note pad for making banners could you point me in the direction of free SW that can do thins using HTML? Thanks Gaz. Hello everyone. I am posting here to inquire about how one can have a quiz or quotient on one's website. I know that others have done it through HTML code, but I do not know how to do it myself. The quotient contains 40 questions, is multiple choice with three possible answers, and each answer gives either 1 point, .5 point or no points. Thanks, hopefully this isn't too confusing. Well there was something like this once before i think, and it was something about how if you click on a button, text will show up in a box without the whole page reloading. Now i want the same effect, but with images http://s93.photobucket.com/albums/l7...nt=gallery.jpg thats how i want the gallery to look. I dont want the whole page to have to reload each time you click a thumbnail, and i want to do this without php because my host doesnt support it. I am not an amatuer, I'd think, but for some reason I am having trouble slicing up this image into a site (http://www.pigseldesign.com/tartan_mod.jpg). The top menu is the problem area, but I think my trouble comes into play due to me using tables. I haven't really delved into DIV tags yet to understand how to make it work in that form, but it doesn't seem like it would be difficult. I've just split the image into four columns and the menu falls into the 3rd. Problem is, when I make the cell's background the black/gray gradient, it spans to match the height of the patterned banner on the left (in another cell), even after I set the menu's cell's height to what it should be. I know there isn't much concrete information to work with, but any help would be greatly appreciated. Even if there were a program where I could just slap this in and have it spit out what I need. I just want the code clean, correct and looking right. Hi I need to make a simple html file and need software to make it but I do not have any. What best free software is best to do it? I want to ask about making a slider in html. Is there a way to create photo beams run continuously, forming the slider. Hope some help. I am looking at making a simple photo gallery with HTML/CSS only, that looks like this: http://i56.tinypic.com/29aurzm.png Does anyone know a good way going about it? And i am having a problem. Here is an example i made for the problem. It is being made my someone who has no knowledge of html in dreamweaver and then the code being tweaked by someone who knows html to be perfect. A sample line of code that comes up is this. <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> </head> <body> <img width="195" height="755" src="file:///C|/Users/dog/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Dreamweaver CS4/en_US/OfficeImageTemp/clip_image002_0003.png" align="left" hspace="12" vspace="10" alt="Text Box: blah blah. " /> </body> </html> When i try to test emailing the file the picture does not show up. I know the reason. It is because it is on my computer and it cant find it. But the question is how do i get around this? The pictures and pieces of the newsletter are being made in a combination of Microsoft Word and Photoshop. Would i have to upload each picture to the internet and do it that way? Or is there a way i can imbed the pictures into the newsletter? I am using this through a yahoo email address using a program that allows you to send emails with html content through emails that do not allow html, such as yahoo. I appreciate any help. Thanks in advanced. Hello. I was lurking on web in search for some kind of administration. I have simple web site and i want to add articles to site like in JOOMLA. Can this be done. Thanks in advance! Hi, I'm working on a simple website in which I'm required to use two types of forms input on a webpage. I have decided to make a simple quiz which will be designed as follows; -------------------------------------------------------- Q1: The largest mammal on land is: (radio button choices) Q2: Please tick the two correct answers: (tick boxes, four available... only two correct) ---------------------------------------------------------- (BUTTON: Please click here for the answers) ... answers should appear once the above button is pressed... Answers: Q1: B Q2: A * C Is this possible in HTML? Sounds quite straight-forward but I'm no expert so forgive me.. Ps: Is it possible to design a radio button which, depending on the choice, the related-text will appear underneath on the same page? So if they select 'A' then paragraph 'A' will show, if they select 'C' then paragraph 'C' will appear (with the rest hiding)... Thanks! Just before I start, I want to say I'm a total beginner, and don't reallu understand much about HTML and things. For my website, I want a new layout, and I usually download one from DayDream Graphics. But, my old layout was really annoying, as when I wanted to change something on the navigation or side bar, I would have to change the HTML on every page. I know with a lot of other layouts, that when you want to change the side bar, you can just change one thing, and it'll change on everyother page. That's because the side bar is on a different page (I think it might be in the style or something), apposed to the main body of my index. I really want a layout like this, but I don't know what sort of layout to get. Did anything I say just make sense to you, if so please help me! For example, this is the kind of layout that has what I'm talking about. - http://www.collybird.net/alist (The page may take a while to load!) Hi everyone. I'd like people's opinion on something. That something being layout design, or more specifically, width. When designing your website layouts, what width do you optimise your site for? Which technique do you find works best? I have had a tendency to make sites that are centered in the browser window and are optimised for 800px width screens, usually setting up the layout to be 788px wide, allowing 12px for a scrollbar if required. Another technique I have considered is the so-called Holy Grail liquid layout. With larger screens and half decent graphics cards now a lot cheaper than in the past, do you still optimise based on a 800x600 resolution, or 1024x768? I guess it can depend on the website's target audience as to how it is designed. For instance, a website aimed at a target audience of the elderly or younger children would need to have an easier to follow layout with larger text etc on screen. What are your thoughts on this? Hello, Lately I've been getting more into HTML/CSS, but I have a problem. What I'm trying to do is make the website the same size on every browser window / resolution. I have heard Fluid Layouts does the trick, however I have not clue how to do that. I've tried going by tutorials, but no one really explains it step by step. What I was wondering if anyone has a link to a "Video Tutorial" on learning how to do Fluid Layouts, or if anyone knows a different way to accomplish this. Thank you Hey, I have made a layout in Photoshop CS3, and would like to start coding it into a website. Anyone have a tutorials that they can point me to inorder to achieve this? Cheers. -JT Recently one heck of a lot of stuff about why you should use tabless layouts, but I have yet to find any reason to use tabless layouts, apart from their fashionable and W3C say so. However I have found several not to use them. Let me start with a plain simple myth about: Tabless layouts are more browser compatibly. Right? I frequently seen Mozilla Firefox, and IE process tabless layouts in quite different ways. Yet every time I have seen a table based layout, virtual browser has processed it exactly the same. The only exception I have seen is a percentage height on a table. Conitinuing on: Positioning Also has anyone here found with nested div's, a reliable way of positioning a nested div and still keeping firmly fixed to the parent? Ok, you can use the absolute position and make sure the div is within the area of the parent, what happens if you move or resize the parent div? I have yet to find of way of making sure the child stay in a position relative to is parent, apart from not using positioing at all. If their is a way of reliably positioning a div relative to its parent, then I would be very glad to know. Fixing a 'div' to another div. Secondly, if you got a multiple column layout, without using JS, I yet to see a way of fixing two or more divs to together to make sure that they are always the same height. With a table layout, you just had three columns in the table, and they will be fixed together, no faffing about Overflowing Content. Anyone here ever had a content div nested in a parent div, What happens when the content divs hot taller than the parent. In a very large number of setups, the contents of the content will flow straight out the parent. To sort the problem out you resize the parent. With a table, whats in the table stays in the table. I have yet to see it happen any other way. This is how things are my experience, I have yet to see any article that tells any way of doing that completely avoids all of these problems. If you know a way of avoiding these problems please, if not, and I ask the question, what is the practical point of tableless layouts? |