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New Design
Sunday 28th November, 2004 01:22 Comments: 0
I'm bored of the old design of this site, so I'm thinking of launching a new one for the new year (that should just about give me enough time to finish it off). It'll use CSS and have different stylesheets, although you can't try the alternative ones out if (like me) you still use Internet Explorer. I'll write a print stylesheet once I've finished off the new design for the homepage using the first stylesheet - eventually I'll write a second.

I'm still learning as I go along, and it's a bit tricky, but I'm getting the hang of it. Still couldn't tell you what an ex or em stands for, but the units seem to work - I still think it'd be a lot easier if I kept using tables, rather than use lots of div tags to get the same effect! But it should be easier to hide div tags when printing the content (who wants to see the text links?)
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