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Something else can go here later I guess.

Welcome & acknowledgement

This is TwoEdge, a place where the designers of CutterSYS Designs can come to kick back and kick around ideas and post our work and links that we want to consider for inclusion on the real site. ^ top

Stylesheets

I will add some links for stylesheets here...later...some time in the future...maybe in a week or two... (is this enuff filler text?)

Here are the ones used on this page:

color-scheme CSS

grey boxes CSS


white boxes CSS

At the moment, all the links just return to the index page. All you need to do Dragon, is to add your page-links in to any of these dummy links..changing the heading to reflect what you're putting in. I've added a lot of headings that we can start with anyway. Use or edit or add your own.

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Some features of this design

Standards compliant
TwoEdge uses CSS (cascading style sheets)to separate the data from the design. For example, if you right-click on the page and select source you'll see that the page formatting is mostly just plain-text. The text formatting and color comes from the information contained in the CSS files on the server.
Layout without tables
Unlike this design’s inspiration, TwoEdge does not use tables for layout purposes. Maybe nobody cares about this but I have to type something to fill out the page now don't I?
Use of browser-specific styles
Styles which are perculiar to a specific web browser paradigm are encoded in the stylesheet itself. This ensures that users of Mozilla-based browsers and Internet Explorer see nearly the same design.
Relative metrics
Most measurements (such as widths and spacings) are font-size relative. This means that if a viewer changes the page’s default font size, the document metrics also change to compensate.
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Final notes

I guess the movitation for making this design was to demonstrate that a good-looking website written in HTML 4.0 Transitional and making extensive use of tables could be rewritten without tables, and not lose too much design-wise.

I hope you find TwoEdge useful. If you like this design then please visit us at CutterSYS Designs, a new website currently in the planning stages-the main shell is up so have a look!