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Writing Friendly Code - Part 2by Kenneth Tibbetts (areoka@areoka.com) The Clockwise BoxSo many Web pages, so little time. Not enough time to keep remodeling all the pages on all our sites every time a browser vendor coughs up another feature. This series, on writing friendly Internet code, is aimed at writing pages that will work (or at least not explode) in today's clients, and still be able to play next season. This time I'm concentrating on taking advantage of all the lovely positioning effects that can make a Webpage dance. Sticking with my theme, we are aiming at getting the light fantastic out of the browsers that get it, without embarassing our visitors who have two left feet.
This article is a continuation of
Writing Friendly Code,
and uses the same example Web page as the first
part, which can be viewed in action at: Contents:
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