[Pro] html 5 Block Link

Hi Billy,

after having another thought about (and a relaxing beer), I think you’re right:

The block link can influence floats on boxes - but in all honesty am not aware in what case and how.

My swiss army knife fix is considering some more DIVs, which will mean to put another box before adding content. This ensures that the parent (positioning) boxes will be kept untouched, while you would add the block link to this new inner “content-wrapper”.

I am the wrongest to discuss “templates” or “backdraft”. I’m not used to those but there is much reasonable stuff in both. Floats are a beast - sometimes. But float is the most important tool in inflow-constructions. You’re more advanced than other users - so it’s important to get used to this.

Doing floats, you should know that “right” is before “left”. So the first inserted box floated right, but the second floated left will result in the “second” box is visually number one (left), while the first inserted is visually right and herby the second in the visual result.

But now the trick:

Assumed the visual left one is a sidebar, that you want to have below the right one (main content) on a specific breakpoint - templates construction is obviously the exact construction.

The downside on a template:

If you’re not aware what you’re doing, you need to write your outline EXACTLY for a template. If your outline doesn’t fir, either chose a better template or rewrite your outline. WebDesign is about content and structure - not about design aka box-decoration.

Cheers (literally)

Thomas


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