Letterbox - No frames

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    Hi folks,
    Just wanted anyones advice, tips and techniques on creating a letterbox layout
    for a site without using the dreaded FRAMESET.

    My own approch would be to have a table 100% x 100% and align a nested table
    within it positioned centrally both horizontally and vertically. Which works in
    a majority of browsers with some tinkering.

    How would you guys approach this e.g. CSS, Layers PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE no
    frames or iFrames - just not viable for this site with online marketing
    requirements amongst others.

    Also would love to hear your findings with similar layout issues when avoiding
    framesets


    Cheers


    J


    Javo_1 Guest

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    "Javo_1" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:ehd2cp$c1k$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > Hi folks,
    > Just wanted anyones advice, tips and techniques on creating a letterbox
    > layout
    > for a site without using the dreaded FRAMESET.
    >
    > My own approch would be to have a table 100% x 100% and align a nested
    > table
    > within it positioned centrally both horizontally and vertically. Which
    > works in
    > a majority of browsers with some tinkering.
    >
    > How would you guys approach this e.g. CSS, Layers PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE no
    > frames or iFrames - just not viable for this site with online marketing
    > requirements amongst others.
    >
    > Also would love to hear your findings with similar layout issues when
    > avoiding
    > framesets
    >
    >
    > Cheers
    >
    >
    > J
    >
    >

    Murray *ACE* Guest

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