Thinking of a redesign? Your site a little too 1998? Want to get rid of those tables once and for all? Accessibility rules and plain old common sense dictate that you should be using CSS for page layouts. There are dozens of resources on the web where you can find bare-bones CSS layout templates for all levels of expertise. But for web programming, simpler always equals better.
Eric Costello of glish.com has compiled a set of basic and light-weight CSS templates for 2, 3, and 4-column layouts, both fluid and static. So speaketh Eric:
He also has links to tutorials to get you started, or to refresh your already expansive memory, whatever the case may be.
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