Complex CSS Layouts

Via the CSS-d archive, and Big John some stuff I want to bookmark for later use. They\'re about doing something relatively complex with CSS positioning - blog layouts are one thing, but decent-looking product information blocks on a commerce site are quite another. Especially if you have a thing about Javascript being evil or an accessibility nightmare or a lawsuit waiting to happen, as I do. And son\'t even get me started on using form POSTs instead of links. [Jeff would be amazed to see me linking to him. :-) ]

Plus, since I even get namechecked on the front page of CSS-d for being sysadmin via evolt.org and for being the current stand-in listmom when Eric goes off on one of his rockstar world tours, it\'s a bit - ya know - embarrassing to not have something in the CSS-P premier division with my name attached to it. This site obviously doesn\'t count, run-of-the-mill as it is.

So, first up: 3 Column Complex Layout demo from Holly Bergevin. Not so pretty, but the principles are well-demonstrated.

Also - This one from A Roy Dobbs and possibly the most relevant of the bunch, at least for what I\'m currently looking for, since it uses nesting very nicely.

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