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All the dimensions are in percentage widths so the layout adjusts
to any screen resolution. Vertical dimensions are not set so they
stretch to the height of the content.
Maximum column content widths
To prevent wide content (like long URLs) from destroying the
layout (long content can make the page scroll horizontally) the
column content divs are set to overflow:hidden. This chops off any
content that is wider than the div. Because of this, it's important
to know the maximum widths allowable at common screen resolutions.
For example, if you choose 800 x 600 pixels as your minimum
compatible resolution what is the widest image that can be safely
added to each column before it gets chopped off? Here are the
figures:
800 x 600
Left column: 162 pixels
Main page: 550 pixels
1024 x 768
Left column: 210 pixels
Main page: 709 pixels
The nested div structure
I've colour coded each div so it's easy to see:
The header, colmask and footer divs are 100% wide and stacked
vertically one after the other. Colleft is inside colmask. The two
column content divs (col1 & col2) are inside colleft. Notice that
the main content column (col1) comes before the side column.
No CSS hacks
The CSS used for this layout is 100% valid and hack free. To
overcome Internet Explorer's broken box model, no horizontal padding
or margins are used. Instead, this design uses percentage widths and
clever relative positioning.
SEO friendly 2-1 column ordering
The higher up content is in your page code, the more important it
is considered by search engine algorithms (see my article on
link source ordering for more details on how this affects
links). To make your website as optimised as possible your main page
content must come before the side columns. This layout does exactly
that: The the right-hand main page comes first, then the left column
(see the nested div structure diagram for more info). The columns
can also be configured in the opposite order if required.
Full length column background colours
In this layout the background colours of each column will always
stretch to the length of the longest column. This feature was
traditionally only available with table based layouts but now with a
little CSS trickery we can do exactly the same with divs. Say
goodbye to annoying short columns! You can read my article on
equal height columns if you want to see how this is done.
No Images
This layout requires no images. Many CSS website designs need
images to colour in the column backgrounds but that is not necessary
with this design. Why waste bandwidth and precious HTTP requests
when you can do everything in pure CSS and XHTML?
No JavaScript
JavaScript is not required. Some website layouts rely on
JavaScript hacks to resize divs and force elements into place but
you won't see any of that nonsense here.
Resizable text compatible
This layout is fully compatible with resizable text. Resizable
text is important for web accessibility. People who are vision
impaired can make the text larger so it's easier for them to read.
It is becoming increasingly more important to make your website
resizable text compatible because people are expecting higher levels
of web accessibility. Apple have made resizing the text on a website
simple with the pinch gesture on their multi-touch trackpad. So far
this trackpad is only available on the MacBook Air but it will soon
be rolled out to all of their systems. Is your website text-resizing
compatible?
No Quirks Mode
This liquid layout does not require the XML declaration for it to
display correctly in older versions of Internet Explorer. This
version works without it and is thus never in quirks mode.
No IE Conditional Comments
Only one stylesheet is used with this layout This means that IE
conditional comments are not needed to set extra CSS rules for older
versions of Internet Explorer.
Browser Compatibility
This left menu liquid Layout has been tested on the following
browsers:
iPhone & iPod Touch
Safari
Mac
Safari
Firefox
Opera 9.25
Netscape 9.0.0.5 & 7.1
Windows
Firefox 1.5, 2 & 3
Safari
Opera 8.1 & 9
Google Chrome
Explorer 5.5, 6 & 7
Netscape 8
Valid XHTML strict markup
The HTML in this layout validates as XHTML 1.0 strict.
This layout is FREE for anyone to use
That's right, you don't have to pay anything. Simply view the
source of this page and save the HTML onto your computer. My only
suggestion is to
put the CSS into a separate file. If you are feeling generous
however, link back to this page so other people can find and use
this layout too.