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#1 2005-02-25 15:23:26

skennedy1217
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non-traditional 3 column layout?

I’m looking for an existing 3 column layout (or a CSS generator that can handle it) where the main content is on the far left and the two narrow columns are on the right. All the canned templates that I have found thus far are narrow-wide-narrow.

I know just enough about CSS to modifiy an existing layout to my liking, but cannot create anything from scratch. Does anyone know where I can find such a layout (wide-narrow-narrow)?


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#2 2005-02-25 15:45:39

thebombsite
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Re: non-traditional 3 column layout?

You could have a look at this one. I’ve seen a couple of these announced in the forum but finding them is another matter.


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#3 2005-02-25 15:47:48

skennedy1217
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Re: non-traditional 3 column layout?

That looks promising. Would it be relatively easy to move the columns to the other side (i.e., do everything in reverse)?


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#4 2005-02-25 16:18:01

thebombsite
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Re: non-traditional 3 column layout?

I’ve only had a quick glance through the CSS but it uses “floats” so swapping around should be easy enough. In the CSS look for #left and #right and change the “float: left;” to “float: right;” in both of them then look for #center and change “margin-left: 300px;” to “margin-right: 300px;”. That should do the trick.


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#5 2005-02-25 19:13:27

skennedy1217
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Re: non-traditional 3 column layout?

I’ve been testing it in FrontPage and switching the divs worked perfectly. All I had to do in addition to the above is change the repeat on the background image (txpback.jpg) to “repeat-y right” (and also rotate it 180 degrees). I think I’ll be able to use this as a basis for my design. Thanks!


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#6 2005-02-25 21:45:56

thebombsite
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Re: non-traditional 3 column layout?

No problem. I think that site has some other designs though not necessarily the type you were after. If you look through this “Layout & CSS” forum you will see his name several times.


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#7 2005-02-26 02:38:40

apsk121
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Re: non-traditional 3 column layout?

Glad you liked the layout.
Most of my other layouts are listed @ textpattern.org.

edit: The background image is not properly implemented yet.

Last edited by apsk121 (2005-02-26 02:39:53)

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#8 2005-02-28 14:27:56

skennedy1217
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Re: non-traditional 3 column layout?

I ended up keeping the narrow columns on the left anyway. It looked more balanced once I inserted the header. I’m still running my Blogger account with .html extensions, so not all the links (i.e., categories) are working. The work thus far is here.

I posted this question in the Troubleshooting section and haven’t gotten a response yet. I’m waiting to figure this out before I make any other structural changes. Any ideas?

UPDATE – My question on the above topic was solved in another thread.

Last edited by skennedy1217 (2005-03-03 03:36:39)


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#9 2005-10-06 02:33:58

kharr
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Re: non-traditional 3 column layout?

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