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Mastering Many CSS Columns

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It might not be the easiest thing in the world to master the art of creating and editing multi-columned layouts in CSS. Cascading Style Sheets can be hard to wrap your mind around sometimes, and getting started with them is often the most hardest part of all. Well I have found another cheat sheet (I guess you could call it) to get you started on creating Web sites with one, two, three or four columns.

The Web site I am going to point you at this time around is Code-Sucks.com. In the CSS layout section of the Web site they have a plethora of layouts to help you get started with that new design. The building blocks of what might be your next great empire.

Here is a little more about the section from the Web site developers:

All the CSS layouts you see here are 100 percent free: no catch. There’s over 50 to choose from, so there’s no need to worry about running out of ideas. Grab ‘em, use ‘em, love ‘em - that’s all we ask.

Most layouts include a header, footer, and great navigation to keep your users exploring your site. Worried about being stuck with one type of layout? Relax, we have you covered here too – there are 1, 2, 3 and even 4 column fixed width layouts for you to use on your websites. We think there’s probably some wise old man somewhere shouting about variety, spices, and life, but we’re not certain. We just like offering free CSS layouts.

Any Jack or Jane off the street can create a layout - only the masters can create a good layout. Going from the guy off the street to a CSS Guru might take some time, but this is a good place to start for sure.

[tags]layouts, free, designs, columns, css, help, tools[/tags]

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