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NodeLayout : Example sheet

NodeLayout : Example sheet

Since it appears that the last explanation (which I recommend you to read before opening the example sheet) of NodeLayout was not as good as it should be, here you are – drawn explanation with a few examples in .png format (33K).

Unfortunately WordPress doesn’t allow me to upload the svgz file… hope you’ll be able to read the small text in the picture.

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2 Comments

  1. So it’s actually some kind of free-form layout? Or “percentage layout?” Or in CSS terms “everything positioned absolute” layout?

    Comment by Diederik — 16 October 2007 @ 12:58 Reply to this comment

  2. Something like that, but you can in CSS terms have something like (unlike CSS):

      left: 38% + 23px;
    

    Comment by admin — 16 October 2007 @ 13:08 Reply to this comment

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