How do I make a three Column site? Its for FYF. I would Ideally like to have one side where the various authors can have short bio's and links, and the other side be all the MuNu links and the calender and stuffs. But I can't figure out how to make a third column.
Posted by Mookie at April 7, 2004 06:13 PMThree columns using CSS?
Just hit yourself over the head with a hammer a few times. It will have the same end result but will take much less time.
Posted by Pixy Misa at April 7, 2004 06:52 PMTry this site... it has the CSS on the page and you can copy & paste
http://www.glish.com/css/7.asp
Well, yes, if you don't have a hammer you could do that instead.
Thanks MW.
Posted by Pixy Misa at April 7, 2004 07:17 PMI have found that the very best way to create 3 column blog is to use HTML tables to control the column layout. You can include .css type controls in the tags.
Posted by Kang A. Roo at April 8, 2004 12:13 AMI want 3 columns too. I'm going to try the one at glish.com -- eventually. But that's the last CSS 3 column I'm going to try. I never could get any of them to work right on my blog. I used html tables at blogsnot to get 3 columns, but it took forever to load. Maybe I could have done something differently -- I don't know.
Posted by 2flower at April 8, 2004 01:15 PMyou can rip mine off if you want - it's a home brew but works quite well. Or there's one at http://bluerobot.com/web/layouts/
I also had a link to a brillinat little CSS generator ... which I have just found:
http://www.csscreator.com/version2/maketemplate.php
Excellent site!
Posted by Rob at April 8, 2004 01:36 PMEasy! Make your Dad buy you a copy of Dreamweaver!
Oho!
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