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Ok, I'm prepared to forgive CSS for all the headaches it's caused me if someone can explain if the following is do-able (and compatibility-friendly) to me: [url=http://themuaa2.memset.net/~etb/temp/bs_layout_demo1.png]Layout sample[/url] I've been planning to do the custom borders around content ala [url=http://www.alistapart.com/articles/customcorners2/]ALA's customcorners2[/url].. ok... but is it possible to create the bottom segment in the same way my designer has forseen- with the "who we are" and "how we can help" sections apparantly joined and spanning around the map? Even if it's not practical to get dynamic content in that join section, I'd at least like to be able to create the illusion of the join (with images somehow) if possible. I know this would be a nightmare (if not impossible?) with tables- but it it possible with CSS? Unfortunately, I'm too new at CSS to even know the answer to this question at the moment. Any comments and advice would be most welcome, am I flogging a dead horse here, or can CSS let me escape that COLUMN ROW mentality I've been brough up on webdesign with? Cheers, Rattus
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