What I want to do is seen in the picture attached with this post.
I want this element to be centered on the users browser.
Should I do it with layers, tables or frames??
What is the advantge and disadvantge with each type??
As you can see, all the diffrent colors represent a diffrent function on the page. The top left is a logo, top right is a banner, left under the logo is the navigation, middle under the banner is the main display window, right under the banner is a side bar with some function that I havent decided on yet. And the last element is a "copyright panel".
The page must function with both Netscape and IE latest versions.
bsw2112 might be right. Sorry, I didn't catch it the first time I read your poste, but using a table will be difficult or impossible with having a slide bar where you want it. (I've never tried that before.)
are you talking about overflow-x overflow-y?
if so i don't think that it is a standard yet, but i could be wrong.
regarding frames, it may not be perfect technology but it does the trick. i know that frames were not well supported a while back but today things are getting better
Another problem with frames is that the search engines doesnt seam to get past the first index page. I could be wrong, but a page without frames seam to get a higher score on the search engines.
How do all of you design the basic layout, when making a web site??
overflow-x or overflow-y are CSS3 Work in Progress.
Josh
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