CMX JumpStart: Beijing
By: Adrian Senior on Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Welcome to the Beijing JumpStart!
The Beijing JumpStart provides the easiest of solutions for changing the amount of columns on a page. You simply add a class to the body tag and the CSS takes care of everything else for you! Beijing also has a slight variation on the popular sliding doors CSS navigation system. While the concept is exactly the same as we have used in the past, on this occasion it hangs from the top of the page rather than sitting at the bottom of it's containing element.
The main construction of Beijing consists of liquid horizontal outer divs while maintaining a fixed inner content width to ensure that the design fills out the user's browser width while maintaining a good line reading length. The content as always is created with valid code and accessibility in mind.
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