CMX Jumpstart Vienna
Posted Wednesday, July 06, 2005 7:53:12 AM by Sheri German
Community MX is proud to announce another in its series of Dreamweaver CSS templates, CMX JumpStart Vienna. CMX partner John Gallant (also of positioniseverything.net) added a revolutionary new technique called Jello Mold to the layout.
Designed and coded by Sheri German, Vienna uses unordered lists for navigation, a search field, and a footer and header. It includes both a two-column and and a three-column layout, each in a fluid-fixed combination. With its use of Jello Mold technique, however, Vienna resolves the arguments in the fixed versus fluid debate. By devising a way to allow margins to adjust depending on the width of the window, and by including implied minimum and maximum widths, even in Internet Explorer, and even without Javascript, Jello Mold creates a win-win situation for users and web designers alike. Originally created by Michael J. Purvis, Jello Mold was expanded upon by our very own John Gallant and Holly Bergevin, whose hands we see behind-the-scenes as they apply the technique to Vienna.
Like all of the CMX JumpStarts, the pages are constructed using valid XHTML 1.0 markup and formatted using valid CSS 2.1 styling. Vienna also follows the WAI and Section 508 accessibility guidelines to provide you with a solid foundation for your work.
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