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Tag: website layout

This tag is a catchall for getting website elements to be the right size and shape, in the right place and with the desired spacing around them.

Playing odd-browser-out

Posted on 2017/10/162017/12/15 by Rebecca
Photo of five waterfowl by Luzap on Pixabay

Different browsers act differently with regards to both CSS and JS, but sometimes most are in agreement and one sticks out. Here are a few examples I’ve come across that stood out.

Posted in CSS. Tagged animation, website layout. Read More

Web Design for the Non-Designer

Posted on 2016/04/182017/12/17 by Rebecca
photo of pencil and ruler on blueprints

I’m a developer, not a designer. I’ve spent a lot of time in search of simple rules of thumb for design, from page layout to button styling, and I’d like to share the findings.

Posted in Design. Tagged color, web design, website layout. Read More

Side by Side Divs

Posted on 2016/01/182017/12/15 by Rebecca
illustration of hanging lamps

How many ways are there to position a sidebar next to the main content of the page?

Posted in CSS. Tagged website layout. Read More

As responsive as iframes get

Posted on 2015/12/212017/12/15 by Rebecca
Wooden Picture Frames photo by Michael Moeller

Making iframed content adapt to various width displays while maintaining its aspect ratio is more complicated than one might like. However, it’s not hard, and this post shows you how to do it.

Posted in CSS. Tagged cross-site interaction, website layout. Read More

Mysterious Extraneous Whitespace

Posted on 2015/12/142017/12/15 by Rebecca
Mind the Gap

Assorted notes on recent experiences I’ve had with large amounts of blank space in websites. For smaller amounts you can check out my much earlier post on eliminating white space.

Posted in CSS. Tagged website layout. Read More

When is a sidebar not a sidebar?

Posted on 2015/11/232017/12/17 by Rebecca
vase or faces optical illusion

Sidebars are the standard place to put widgets and secondary menus. Where else can those things go?

Posted in Design. Tagged web design, website layout. Read More

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