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Almost any theme / style / whatever you want to call it can be done with minimal markup. I wouldn't take html code from another site, cause it's a bad way to learn it. You'll be using someone elses practices and they may not (most of the time) be practical.
I start with this base of html when doing anything (I have it very slightly more complicated cause I deal with a lot of multi column layouts): HTML Code:
<div id="container"> <div id="header"> <h1><a href="index.php">Site Name</a></h1> <h2>Site Slogan</h2> </div> <ul id="menu"> <li class="first"><a href="#">Menu Item 1</a></li> <li><a href="#">Menu Item 2</a></li> <li><a href="#">Menu Item 3</a></li> <li><a href="#">Menu Item 4</a></li> <li class="last"><a href="#">Menu Item 5</a></li> </ul> <div id="content"> Content goes here </div> </div> The other 20% of the time is when I have to add in custom elements that just don't exist (say a phone number in the header, or maybe to display some flash ). The above markup is just a core shell of what I use. Not as time consuming as you are imagining it, I'm sure? ![]() |
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