This is a simple way to create a two column layout with css
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Podcast Episode 13 - Two Column Layout
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Podcast Episode 12 - Attribute Selectors
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Podcast Episode 11 - Adding Stylesheets
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Podcast Episode 10 - CSS Photo Gallery
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Podcast Episode 9 - Bulletproof Drop Down Menus
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Podcast Episode 8 - Working Locally
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Podcast Episode 7 - Parallax Backgrounds
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Podcast Episode 6 - Working with floats and Positioning
CSS Tips & Tricks
CSS Tips & Tricks is a website dedicated to teaching how to use and understand CSS and apply it to their sites. Each podcast is short but sweet, insuring you wont forget what you learn.
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Announcement: VJsMag.com is officially Launching 30th of March 2013!
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Hey....VJs, Audio Visual Performers, New Media and Video Artists, Techies and Engineers, Developers, Designers we are now accepting project submissions at info@vjsmag.com.What we need is:
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Welcome On VJs TV,
VJs TV presents Mapping Festival 2012
vimeo.com/55630271We would like to present you a short film of this year Mapping Festival in Geneva. It is also an opportunity for us to launch our new website vjstv.com with over 1000 great videos of VJs and Videos Artists with also VJ Channel channel.vjstv.com streaming videos online. If you wish to submit a project check out vjstv.com/submit and fill in the form, we will gladly take a look.
Filming, Editing, Animation by
Guillaume J. LauzierMusic by
Rory Phillips - Chamber Music (Original Mix) -
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