Thursday, March 6, 2014; 12:02:52 AM Eastern
CSS design question
- There's a generic kind of site, a product home page, divided into sub-pages.
- Each sub-page has a different background color or image, and uses a different kind of layout, and format and fonts. They are like panels in a brochure. You scroll through the site with the mouse on the desktop, or by flicking with your index finger on a tablet or a phone.
- I've got one example of this kind of site.
- Question #1 -- Does this kind of site have a name?
- Question #2 -- Are there any good how-to's on setting one of these up? Or generic examples? I just don't know what they're called or I could probably find them on my own.
- Obviously I want to make a "Fargo" template for this kind of site, to make it easy for writers and graphic designers to create them quickly. I, myself, have an application for this kind of site.
- Thanks in advance for pointers. ;-)
- #### Update
- A simple demo page illustrating the ideas.
- Thanks for all the suggestions from commenters.
- It's really very simple. Several fixed-height divs, styled as a table, containing a block of text that's styled as a table-cell.