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    I am struggling with my first Actinic site. I have taken on a traditional table-based design (which the client is very happy with) but in my heart would like to move it to CSS positioning. I have built several sites using this and am comfortable with the technique.

    However, I am wondering if to do this for my first Actinic site is trying to run before I can walk! What do more experienced hands think?

    Thanks.

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    Actinic has css templates that are relatively easy to modify. Plus the are meant to work better with google indexing.

    My site is done in css clean layout 13

    http://www.masterforge.co.uk
    Leigh Robinson

    Hand forged, hand folded custom swords
    http://www.masterforge.co.uk

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      #3
      CSS or CSS?

      Hi

      I meant CSS with DIVs with IDs - not using tables as your site does. I think 'Clean CSS Layout' is the only one out of the box.

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        #4
        You can also use Dreamweaver to design your site with divs and id's and then register it with Actinic. This might give you exactly what you are looking for.
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          #5
          Thanks

          David

          That was the conclusion I came to overnight too! Just got to make it work...

          Thanks.

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