By skoop
via kilianvalkhof.com
Published: May 05 2008 / 15:04
Without a doubt, positioning, or the layout, is the hardest part of CSS. Not only because it ever so often varies between browsers, but also because CSS has a lot of ways to position an element, all with various (dis) advantages. This series of articles will thrive to explain the possibilities you have in positioning. It doesn’t only cover positioning, but also properties that define layout such as display and float, and a preview of the new CSS3 layout modules.
This part will introduce the positioning and display property. Part two, which will be published next week, will go more in-depth with the display attribute and delve into the float property. The last part, published the week thereafter will be a preview to the new CSS3 layout modules.
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