Multiple Columns in CSS while maintaining fluidity

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How many site designs use more than one column? Practically every site uses more than one column. Either for content or for navigation. When I was in my design-by-tables stage it was very easy to create a new column and BAM!, yet my first CSS site used three columns and it seemed that I could never get it to look right. They were supposed to be fluid and change as the browser window’s size changes. I never really knew how easy it was until I was shown.

A month or so back, I was reading a post on a forum I frequent that was covering this very topic. Dave Reeder made a perfect template for fluidity and I thought I would pass it on, so others can benefit from a wonderful example of a multi-column css layout. This example shows one column, two columns, three columns, and four columns of css delight.

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2/7/07 link updated

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