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− | While | + | While [http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS CSS] and [http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1 XHTML] have brought much good, it can still be troublesome to create a desired page layout. When creating web applications, it's often desirable to have it scale properly to the user's browser size. |
− | In GUI toolkits (like | + | In GUI toolkits (like [http://www.gtk.org/ GTK], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swing_(Java) Swing] and many more) there is the concept of layout containers, which distribute the available space over its children in a pretty sensible manner, with preferred sizes and min/max criteria. |
− | When | + | When [http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-values/#calc CSS3's calc()] arrives, this will be possible on web pages as well, to some extent. For now, we have to resort to other means. |
Revision as of 07:50, 5 August 2009
While CSS and XHTML have brought much good, it can still be troublesome to create a desired page layout. When creating web applications, it's often desirable to have it scale properly to the user's browser size. In GUI toolkits (like GTK, Swing and many more) there is the concept of layout containers, which distribute the available space over its children in a pretty sensible manner, with preferred sizes and min/max criteria. When CSS3's calc() arrives, this will be possible on web pages as well, to some extent. For now, we have to resort to other means.