Re: [IUG] CSS and WebOPAC


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Yes, we use CSS positioning on just about all of our static pages. I
resorted to a few tables, but the main layout is CSS-based. You can see it
at http://tiger.coloradocollege.edu/

I would recommend you use Firefox and the Web Developer extension to examine
others' CSS (and even edit it live to see how it works). The extension is
here:
http://chrispederick.com/work/webdeveloper/

For those who use CSS positioning on the dynamic pages, I'd love to hear
more. Isn't everything in a table anyway?

It would seem to be just about impossible to get dynamic pages to validate,
since there is too much code that we simply can't control, right? I hope I'm
wrong about that. I'd love to have our entire catalog validate.

-Steve



On 2006/04/19 5:04 AM, "Judith A Schneider" <SchneiderJ at GAO dot GOV> wrote:

> 'Mornin' y'all!
>
> For those of you who have redesigned your webOPAC using style sheets, have you
> used stylesheets to control positioning on the static pages? Has it been
> successful? Any tips or tricks?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Judy Schneider
> US GAO Library
> schneiderj at gao dot gov
> (202) 512-4304
> My opinions are mine! All Mine!
>
> So many books .... So little time
>
>
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