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[b]Emperor:[/b] Replace 'design' by 'presentation' and 'content' by 'structure' in my sentence and we've said basically the same thing :p At one moment I thought your were against tabular, graphically speaking, layouts. I should really make the 'effort' to test some CSS layouts and see by myself if it's the nightmare I fear it is or not to push tons of content on the screen. As [b]Perfect Thunder[/b] said, I expect to see some CSS tricks parasiting the XHTML. Experience will tell if that's the evidence that I'm making my life worst than it is. [b]ozphactor:[/b] :) Thank you. The 85th PGA Championship's site is definitely a good candidate. I'm a little sad that one "still" have to rely to Flash to make the kind of menu and crossfading images they did. At least we can do it with CSS + DHTML but it may have limited the audience to IE5+ and MZ users. Nonetheless Flash brings antialiasing and smooths the compatibility problems. One thing that is quite interresting about this site is that it has a lot of content but, contrary to Macromedia, few of them are shown on the home which gives the impression that the task of using only CSS was somewhat easier. The fact that this site is based on an event obviously influences the categorization of the contents. Despite the number of content it doesn't look like a portal. I see in that a very well done CSS site. Add to that that it looks good and seems to have interresting infos for those who are into golf. [b]Perfect Thunder:[/b] You're right : [i]'tabular'[/i] == chart like. The way we present content comes from the codes of print-design. [b]Mathieu "POÏ" HENRI[/b] [This message has been edited by poi (edited 10-03-2003).]
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