"Liquid Design" is a phrase used by designers to mean that the page will expand or contract to fit the browser screen, rather than a "fixed design" which stays the same in any browser.
Take a look at this site in different resolutions to see what I mean.
To get this to work, you change all your tables etc to use percentages rather than pixels. Images should be kept as pixels however so that they dont look all squashed or stretched.
One note on liquid design...as soon as everyone starts supporting the full CSS 2 specification, than we get additional minimum and maximum width/height constraints rather than just fixed width/height constraints woohoo!
-Tarwn ________________________________________________________________________________
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