The Theory of CSS Column Design: Source Order
By:
John Gallant,
Holly Bergevin,
on Monday, April 26, 2004
Reader Level: 
Have you ever heard the term "Source ordered" used in reference to web page code? It refers to how page elements are arranged, or ordered in the source. Most coders never give a thought to this, because in the past there was little that could be done. But that is no longer true. As a forward-thinking coder, it is smart to be aware of the issue because it affects you directly as a web author. Come along as we learn about this "source ordering" and how to take control of it.
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