Bill,
It depends... In many cases I use a combination of both flow and grid layout. I may set up a web page as flow layout, and within that page I may have several panels, and within those panels I may place a grid layout panel (div). In the grid layout panel I can carefully layout individual controls. Then I can hide or display the panels as needed (perhaps there's a multi-tab page for example). As with all things web, it's one tradeoff for another. :)
Regards,
Carl.
>Do most use grid or flow layout based on personal preference or are there established guidelines on which should be used and when?
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>JOOC, what is your preference and which do you use most often?
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>Thanks,
>Bill
Carl Olson, Jr.
CEO, Founder
Cerelogic, Inc.
www.cerelogic.com"Applying rocket science to business."