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	<title>Comments on: Countdown to Creative Suite 4 (CS4)</title>
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		<title>By: Demere</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is really long, but I don&#039;t have an email address fer ya... First of all, THANK YOU for being such a phenomenal and enthusiastic, &quot;real&quot; speaker about web stuff! Your devotion to Stephanie is quite endearing, too. Secondly, disclaimer... my website sucks. Same concept as the plumber&#039;s plumbing not working... this website--er, developer?--developer&#039;s site sucks. Thirdly, by cracky I think I have the freakin&#039; faux three-column in a liquid layout thing figured out! I attended the WDW conference in Seattle and have just now sat down to do a new site (that requires such a thing) and I think I figured it out! Mine works, anywho, by defining another style with the horizontal positioning at 75% and adding that to a div within the container div. This is probably not the cleanest way to do this, but it works in both Firefox and IE (6 blech). Yay! You told us to write it on your blog, so, here I am. I searched for it first and did not find it, so if someone else already wrote in, I apologize for being tardy and/or repetitive. Hey, on a side note, if you&#039;re still in Dallas (which is where I am), let&#039;s go for a drink! Thanks for everything!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is really long, but I don&#8217;t have an email address fer ya&#8230; First of all, THANK YOU for being such a phenomenal and enthusiastic, &#8220;real&#8221; speaker about web stuff! Your devotion to Stephanie is quite endearing, too. Secondly, disclaimer&#8230; my website sucks. Same concept as the plumber&#8217;s plumbing not working&#8230; this website&#8211;er, developer?&#8211;developer&#8217;s site sucks. Thirdly, by cracky I think I have the freakin&#8217; faux three-column in a liquid layout thing figured out! I attended the WDW conference in Seattle and have just now sat down to do a new site (that requires such a thing) and I think I figured it out! Mine works, anywho, by defining another style with the horizontal positioning at 75% and adding that to a div within the container div. This is probably not the cleanest way to do this, but it works in both Firefox and IE (6 blech). Yay! You told us to write it on your blog, so, here I am. I searched for it first and did not find it, so if someone else already wrote in, I apologize for being tardy and/or repetitive. Hey, on a side note, if you&#8217;re still in Dallas (which is where I am), let&#8217;s go for a drink! Thanks for everything!</p>
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