15 Dec 2008 11 am eastern

Making Modular Layout Systems

Jason Santa Maria details his approach to building a modular system for laying out pages with CSS—“a handy way to predictably tame content without becoming predictable.” Deep tricks of the trade revealed!

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Filed under: CSS, Code, Design, Jason Santa Maria, Web Design, development

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  3. RayMcK said on

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  5. Evan the Web Designer said on

    awesome article, great read.

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