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    Hello,
    Im just wondering, i want to start making layouts, but im not sure how to align them.
    Does it really matter?
    Can you put anything anywhere?

    Lol, i r nub at this sort of thing



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    Can you put anything anywhere?
    Technically yes. There is an element in CSS called 'position'. This has a set of options such as;

    - Absolute,
    - Relative,
    - Static,
    - Fixed,

    Etc.

    Using the value 'absolute' you can align a DIV anywhere on a page meaning yes, your layout can be placed anywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by itsmoiCAMY View Post
    Lol, i r nub at this sort of thing
    I have no idea what you just said lol.
    I've only got photoshop to work with.



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    Try not to use absolute positioning, it will make the layout behave differently in different browsers/screen resolutions.

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    He's right. But it's the only way to make a layout be exactly somewhere on the page.

    APART from margins of course

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    Quote Originally Posted by Invent View Post
    He's right. But it's the only way to make a layout be exactly somewhere on the page.

    APART from margins of course
    Which are more browser/screen resolution friendly ;P

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    Well IE handles margins just as bad as it handles other CSS Attributes I think. So there won't be much difference lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Invent View Post
    Well IE handles margins just as bad as it handles other CSS Attributes I think. So there won't be much difference lol.
    I've never had a problem with margins in IE. Advantage to using margins is that it doesn't actually position anything, it just pushes in a certain direction, allowing you to use a percentage that will be friendly with all resolutions. You can use percentages with absolute positioning too, except due to it's nature of actually positioning the div, it has a greater chance of incompatibility with other browsers/screen resolutions.

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    Hey Camy ,

    If you're looking to get started in photoshop, Good-Tutorials.com can show you the process of building them, Talk-Mania is great for showing you effects etc if you're wanting to make a sort of "punk" style, but I don't advise using the styles they use in those tutorials because they are honestly rubbish, but look at other sites, get a good image in your head for a layout and use the effects etc you've been taught in the tutorials.

    Good luck with it and +rep!

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