With CSS.... the content determines the height of columns unless the
height is set manually.

>In a moment of weakness I was wondering if there
> was some rounding up mechanism I had overlooked which took account of
> the displayed height of a column.

I would assume there is a script out there that can determine the
amount of contet and adjust column heights accordingly?

On Jun 16, 4:37 am, ed <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 15, 11:19 pm, "G. D. Speer" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Not sure what you are asking for - I presume you want to maintain vertical
> > rythm.
> > Do so by using ems as your unit of measure instead of pixels and if baseline
> > is 1.5ems,
> > then min-heights or max-heights are set to multiples of that.  This allows
> > font resizing to
> > adjust vertical spacing and sizing proportionately.
>
> > Did I miss the point of your qustion?
> > Duke
>
> It was more to do with having containers whose heights multiples of a
> fixed value, as Christian said you can do this trivially by setting
> the height manually. In a moment of weakness I was wondering if there
> was some rounding up mechanism I had overlooked which took account of
> the displayed height of a column. Looking for this kind of 
> effect,http://www.augustgroupevents.com/services.html
>
> View source is kind of disappointing :-)
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