ANN: Typemasters CSS Page Pack

Viewed from any angle, Typemasters is all about design that
is clean,
simple, open, airy, and simply elegant. It's also about
practicality,
usability, and pages that adapt seamlessly to display screens
of all sizes.
*Automatic Page-Creation interface
*6 layouts choices
*Adaptable columns (automatically adjust based on
available window width)
*Advanced typographical design elements such as CSS drop caps
*Search engine friendly
*Standards-based and accessible
*Stable cross-browser compatibility
http://www.projectseven.com/products/templates/pagepacks/pmm/typemasters/index.htm
I think it's our nicest one yet.
Linda Rathgeber *Adobe Community Expert-Fireworks*
http://www.projectseven.com
Fireworks Newsgroup:
news://forums.projectseven.com/fireworks/
CSS Newsgroup: news://forums.projectseven.com/css/
http://www.adobe.com/communities/experts/

That is nifty as hell. :-)
Patty Ayers | Adobe Community Expert
www.WebDevBiz.com
Free Articles on the Business of Web Development
Web Design Contract, Estimate Request Form, Estimate
Worksheet
"Al Sparber- PVII" <[email protected]> wrote
in message
news:fhuu59$r91$[email protected]..
> Viewed from any angle, Typemasters is all about design
that is clean,
> simple, open, airy, and simply elegant. It's also about
practicality,
> usability, and pages that adapt seamlessly to display
screens of all
> sizes.
>
> *Automatic Page-Creation interface
> *6 layouts choices
> *Adaptable columns (automatically adjust based on
> available window width)
> *Advanced typographical design elements such as CSS drop
caps
> *Search engine friendly
> *Standards-based and accessible
> *Stable cross-browser compatibility
> * $60
>
>
http://www.projectseven.com/products/templates/pagepacks/pmm/typemasters/index.htm
>
>
> --
> The PVII Team
>
http://www.projectseven.com
> Extending Dreamweaver - Nav Systems | Galleries |
Widgets
> Authors: "42nd Street: Mastering the Art of CSS Design"
>
>

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    Extending Dreamweaver - Nav Systems | Galleries | Widgets
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    That is nifty as hell. :-)
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    "Al Sparber- PVII" <[email protected]> wrote
    in message
    news:fhuu59$r91$[email protected]..
    > Viewed from any angle, Typemasters is all about design
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    nice looking
    BTW) but I guess it's not a problem for the majority of
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    Al skrev:
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    www.TJKDesign.com
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
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    Fun stuff!
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    >
    >
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    http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/accessibility/pop_integrated/index.htm
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    >
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    www.alt-web.com/
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