morning Dan, welcome to monday,a new week and a new set of questions from me ;-)
There is nothing wrong with mixing server and client-side. Nothing at all.
Sorry I think you missed where i'm coming from regarding mixing the three and the server side of things, yes of course you need all three to make a dynamic website, but to the best possible extent, the PERL forum will tell you you shouldn't hardcode HTML/CSS directly in your PERL scripts, that was the point i was making, about having the 3 seperate, I can't grasp how you would create dynamic content without something in the PERL generating the dynamic HTML, i'm discussing this in the PERL forum, so don't worry to much about that side of things.
regarding the layout and content of this current statement project.
the content is as follows, top left cell has a menu created via nested lists and then drawn via javascript & CSS, rememebr you & jeff helped me with the whitespace and other issues on that one.
the "cell" below the menu has the print button, the cell below that (oh it's a 3 x 2 and col 2 spans 3 rows - do'h) has a bit of text explaining how to navigate the statements etc.. the spannned 2nd column is the statement (currently an iframe in the 'Live' version)
and yes they all have there content within additional nested tables, purley for layout, so i think many of them can and SHOULD go.
that way I will end up with 4 divs, 3 on top of each other and the main one to the right of all three.
The first step I think is to understand how you can create 4 divs and arrange them via CSS in the layout i want.
to acheive this normally i'd use nested tables, as you all know, but once i have the 4 divs, In the place i want, then I can look at changing the content of each to remove the unnecessary nested tables.
hopefully what I would end up with is correctly structured and valid HTML, no nested tables, within nested tables, and then harness the power of CSS, to manipulate screen & print formats.
can you give us some pointers please.
regards,
1DMF
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