Footer - need new link

Hi everyone… In the FreewayTalk archives, I can see that many of you have discussed ad nauseum what I would need to do to put a footer at the bottom of my pages… but unfortunately it looks as if the tutorial on that, which was done by Heather K., was on a .mac site, which as we all know is toast. (The posts I found were from 2008).

Can anyone point me in the right direction? Or is there something in v 5.5 and with the advent of CSS that would make all of this easier??

Thanks!!


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The solution I favor is what some are calling inline construction or box
model construction. This allows content to grow or shrink according to how
much of it there is, yet the footer always stays below it. If that’s the
behavior you’re looking for, then maybe searches along those lines would be
best.


Ernie Simpson

On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 4:04 PM, carad email@hidden wrote:

Hi everyone… In the FreewayTalk archives, I can see that many of you have
discussed ad nauseum what I would need to do to put a footer at the bottom
of my pages… but unfortunately it looks as if the tutorial on that, which
was done by Heather K., was on a .mac site, which as we all know is toast.
(The posts I found were from 2008).

Can anyone point me in the right direction? Or is there something in v 5.5
and with the advent of CSS that would make all of this easier??


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I was looking for the same info. How do you set up your inline construction
box exactly?
Do you make two inline boxes and the bottom is the footer and the top is
your content?

On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Ernie Simpson email@hidden wrote:

The solution I favor is what some are calling inline construction or box
model construction. This allows content to grow or shrink according to how
much of it there is, yet the footer always stays below it. If that’s the
behavior you’re looking for, then maybe searches along those lines would be
best.


Ernie Simpson

On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 4:04 PM, carad email@hidden wrote:

Hi everyone… In the FreewayTalk archives, I can see that many of you
have
discussed ad nauseum what I would need to do to put a footer at the
bottom
of my pages… but unfortunately it looks as if the tutorial on that,
which
was done by Heather K., was on a .mac site, which as we all know is
toast.
(The posts I found were from 2008).

Can anyone point me in the right direction? Or is there something in v
5.5
and with the advent of CSS that would make all of this easier??


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Three - header, content, then footer. Or four - header, menu, content,
footer. All inside of a wrapping html box.


Ernie Simpson

On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 6:01 PM, Damion Gordon email@hidden wrote:

I was looking for the same info. How do you set up your inline construction
box exactly?
Do you make two inline boxes and the bottom is the footer and the top is
your content?

On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Ernie Simpson email@hidden
wrote:

The solution I favor is what some are calling inline construction or box
model construction. This allows content to grow or shrink according to
how
much of it there is, yet the footer always stays below it. If that’s the
behavior you’re looking for, then maybe searches along those lines would
be
best.


Ernie Simpson

On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 4:04 PM, carad email@hidden wrote:

Hi everyone… In the FreewayTalk archives, I can see that many of you
have
discussed ad nauseum what I would need to do to put a footer at the
bottom
of my pages… but unfortunately it looks as if the tutorial on that,
which
was done by Heather K., was on a .mac site, which as we all know is
toast.
(The posts I found were from 2008).

Can anyone point me in the right direction? Or is there something in v
5.5
and with the advent of CSS that would make all of this easier??


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Then are the “header” and “footer” just blank placeholders within that inline construction?


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You may want to take a look at the following.

It is a Boxmodel tutorial sent to me a little while ago by Softpress Support,

This link will enable you to down load a zip file providing the Freeway files and tutorial and the link is only set up to last for 1 week from today.

http://fling.walterdavisstudio.com/832SFLC

Hope this helps.

John


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The download link gives me errors

This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with
it. The document tree is shown below.

NoSuchKey
The specified key does not exist.

uploads/2012/11/9/832SFLC/boxmodel_for_customers_55.zip

8A221FCCD79C0CFF

/7jGCIhvwW8gQSdSX0E3UvxjGX+MUyiXpjSro42tsrzWbYz+3gNJG3KT+gh43gNa


Ernie Simpson

On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 6:52 PM, ejw email@hidden wrote:

You may want to take a look at the following.

It is a Boxmodel tutorial sent to me a little while ago by Softpress
Support,

This link will enable you to down load a zip file providing the Freeway
files and tutorial and the link is only set up to last for 1 week from
today.

http://fling.walterdavisstudio.com/832SFLC

Hope this helps.

John


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Hmm I was able to download it.

On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 4:08 PM, Ernie Simpson email@hidden wrote:

The download link gives me errors

This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with
it. The document tree is shown below.

NoSuchKey
The specified key does not exist.

uploads/2012/11/9/832SFLC/boxmodel_for_customers_55.zip

8A221FCCD79C0CFF

/7jGCIhvwW8gQSdSX0E3UvxjGX+MUyiXpjSro42tsrzWbYz+3gNJG3KT+gh43gNa


Ernie Simpson

On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 6:52 PM, ejw email@hidden wrote:

You may want to take a look at the following.

It is a Boxmodel tutorial sent to me a little while ago by Softpress
Support,

This link will enable you to down load a zip file providing the Freeway
files and tutorial and the link is only set up to last for 1 week from
today.

http://fling.walterdavisstudio.com/832SFLC

Hope this helps.

John


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Not sure why there is a problem in the downloading of the file, i have uploaded it again try this link.

http://fling.walterdavisstudio.com/PNQ2VVV

John


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that works for me


Ernie Simpson

On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 8:48 PM, ejw email@hidden wrote:

Not sure why there is a problem in the downloading of the file, i have
uploaded it again try this link.

http://fling.walterdavisstudio.com/PNQ2VVV

John


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Hi guys,

I started a while ago a series of screencasts, that should replace more or less DJ’s BoxModel stuff. Furthermore it’ll give a detailed view on how I am used to work with Freeway.

I haven’t made it popular yet, cause I had a little trouble with my hoster (and therefor with the reachability of my site). This seems to be fixed now, however I’m currently planning the next step to remove all this stuff to a totally new plattform.

The thoughts I made was, why not to screencast a whole series of “designing a page”. This is giving me later the opportunity to react on much more hot discussed stuff and to add it simply to the series.

It should be furthermore said, that the “Inline stuff” isn’t exclusively free. I have to cover some external costs but I think the price for it is fair. Furthermore some episodes within are free.

It is a subscription - starting from one day (0,79€) up to one year (19,95€) - giving you the ability to reach all screencasts I’m doing within the selected period.

It should be noted, that all the incoming money I try to pass through to the “ActionsForge Next” Project (as much as I can) - so even if you pay money here, you probably support yourselves in another step (win-win-situation).

An overview about the project:

http://kimmich-dm.de/wordpress/

An overview about the already done screencasts:

http://www.kimmich-dm.de/screencasts.php

The subscription area:

http://kimmich-dm.de/wordpress/?page_id=113

So if you are really interested in inflow stuff, this could be a good opportunity to watch and decide, if this method will be your future method in using FreewayPro (in Express this method is unfortunately not possible).

The current stat is a raw, but absolutely enables you already to easy build a boxmodel.

So let me know what you think - open now for each discussion (and question).

Cheers

Thomas


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Hi John,

I’m having the same problem downloading the file… I get that XML error message. Thanks.

Cara


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