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  • Kerberos

    CSS-driven sitemap tutorial

    Most CSS-driven sitemaps out there are using lists indenting text to show
    differents levels (categories, subcategories, etc...)
    I have created a different type of sitemap, which is nothing new, but I
    like it better, however I used a table to structure the content. I was
    wondering if there is a way to do the same sitemap without using tables.
    Do you know a tutorial to do so?
    Here's the sitemap:


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  • Jan Roland Eriksson

    #2
    Re: CSS-driven sitemap tutorial

    On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 16:54:32 -0200, Kerberos <me@privacy.net > wrote:
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    >Most CSS-driven sitemaps out there are using lists indenting text to show
    >differents levels (categories, subcategories, etc...)
    >I have created a different type of sitemap, which is nothing new, but I
    >like it better, however I used a table to structure the content. I was
    >wondering if there is a way to do the same sitemap without using tables.
    >Do you know a tutorial to do so?
    >Here's the sitemap:
    >http://www.auriance.com/clientes/cpe...ap.php?l=pt-br[/color]

    I have not examined your markup, only the visual apearance of your
    presentation as it comes out here.

    1) I like it; You have found a way to present just about all you have on
    your site "in one go".

    2) I'm a notorius "browser back key user" and it's really good to find a
    site that has a limited depth on how it can be browsed.

    3) I'm not giving "credits" on design, whatever suits your eye has to do
    for me initially, but I do find it pleasing that I can adjust your font
    size to my liking without your main page breaking up in front of my
    eyes. Good job...

    Now if I could only understand Spanish to a better degree than I do now
    :-)

    (only checked in Firefox)

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    • Kerberos

      #3
      Re: CSS-driven sitemap tutorial

      Em Wed, 22 Dec 2004 23:13:43 +0100, Jan Roland Eriksson
      <jrexon@newsguy .com> escreveu:
      [color=blue]
      > Now if I could only understand Spanish to a better degree than I do now
      > :-)[/color]

      Hi! it's not Spanish! it's Brazilian portuguese ;)
      There is a English link on top, here's the English version (sorry!!!)


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      • Philip H. Jones

        #4
        Re: CSS-driven sitemap tutorial

        On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 23:13:43 +0100, Jan Roland Eriksson
        <jrexon@newsguy .com> wrote:
        [color=blue]
        > Now if I could only understand Spanish to a better degree than I do now[/color]
        Or perhaps, if only you recognized Portuguese when you saw it. The tip-off
        would be that it's a site in Brasil (Brazil), where Spanish is considered
        badly spoken Portuguese.

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