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Re: Quanta and W3C
by Jilks on Monday 01/Dec/2003, @07:47
Oh! absolute positioning is really easy and effective! The trick is to ensure your divs (or whatever) are the correct size and to use percentages to position them. Any sized browser window and any resolution will all look very much the same. That allows you do put the main content at the top of the source and everything else at the bottom, which has the effect of making it -seem- like the page loads faster.
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