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Baby Miat poses in baby bunting attire. Photoshop CS3 processed image of digital camera raw format from Canon 30D DSLR. Read more.
New Home Page Layout
Hi, there! If you are a returning visitor, you might notice that the monkeeworks home page (this page) is a slightly different. It is. There are two new panels: (1) "Photo Op" and (2) this one "New Home Page".
What I get a kick of is that if you maximize your browser in a newer WXGA (1280x800) or larger screen, the two new panels will appear as a third column at the right of your screen. At 1600x1200, you will see a fourth column! At an older style XGA resolution (1024x768), the third column becomes part of the bottom half of the "fold" (meaning you have to page down to see it). If you have a monitor capable of better than 1024x768, try playing with your browser size, then observe the transition.
If you don't find it interesting, you haven't read about CSS liquid, frozen, or jello layouts. I think the layout of this third column is a macro application of the CSS liquid layout. The cool things you can do with CSS boxes...
I've verified that the macro liquid layout of this page works on IE 6 and 7, FF 3, and Safari 1.3!
-Clifford Vincent Arrowclifford.arrow@monkeeworks.com
Spring 2009
P.S. Also, check out the dynamic "scroll down for more content" arrow that appears when the browser screen isn't wide enough to show everything in 3 or more columns!







