• well, i took the dots design, and i finally made it a true 3 column design instead of a 2 column made to look like a 3 col one. if anyone wants my template, let me know. although i had to make changes to the index too.

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  • Could you tell us what the behavioural characteristics of this template are?

    I’d be interested in seeing the template(s) for the three column design.

    I’d be interested as well!

    I believe his addy is https://www.taibros.net/

    Thread Starter lawtai

    (@lawtai)

    i got my css from a css generator. then basically picked and added as i found necessary.
    the generator can be found here. https://209.216.241.33/pagemaker_form.php

    found an error on your site:
    https://www.taibros.net/index.php?cat=5
    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 4 bytes) in /home/virtual/site29/fst/var/www/html/wp-content/plugins/language.php on line 51

    Thread Starter lawtai

    (@lawtai)

    yea it pops up from time to time, just try refreshing it a few times and it’ll work again. I don’t know how to get rid of errors like that…

    Call me old fashioned but I can not get on with absolute positioning on blogs. It does not make sense. At least to me.

    Thread Starter lawtai

    (@lawtai)

    why doesn’t absolute positioning make sense?

    I’ve noticed that there are two behaviors with the calendar for WP when the increasing the page using Ctrl-+/- and that is 1) it simply move into the alley or 2) it moves under the alley and cannot be seen. In Netscape 7.1, the cal on this site stays visable. Everything else seems to size faily well with Netscape too.

    Well absolute positioning does not make sense to me because an absolutely postioned element is taken right out of the normal document flow – that is the point of it. What that means to a blogger is that as the element gets longer as either a content or menu div does, if it is absolutely positioned the parent container will not – as I understand it, expand with it. It is therefore not possible to position a footer. What is worse – is that if you are unaware of this behaviour – you may fit a footer and end up with a very unsightly menu overspill – sadly an all too common occurence. For example this is the winner of the Alex Style Sheet Comp. Scroll down on arrival.

    Thread Starter lawtai

    (@lawtai)

    heh yea i understand what you mean, but i think it works with my design since i’m using plain white, and don’t plan on having a long list of items in the columns.

    I cannot figure out how to make a right column, seen on Alex King’s website here:
    https://www.alexking.org/software/wordpress/styles/sample.php?wpstyle=mark_3
    Can anyone give me some code that I could plug into Word Press’s index.php and if necessary, wp-layout.php?
    Thank you

    You could try my Trident template

    You may want to check out the Min Height Hack. I use it on my site, Rain From Vermont. It allows you to “extend” the containing element when you have a menu (or other nested box) that extends further than it should. It uses a cleared div, and a floated “prop” to push the foot of the page as far as it needs to go. Check the examples out, it’s easier to understand by seeing it.

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