Hi,

     Let me guess, IE doesn't support this, right?

     Can anyone confirm?


     Tks,
     AD

Christian Montoya wrote:
> On 11/5/05, Spike Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Are there any plans to include some kind of css property that allows
>> you to extend two block elements in line with each other, as you can
>> with tables? I know about the workarounds that exist, it'd just be
>> great to be able to do it off the cuff. Not sure if it breaks the
>> visual formatting model or not, but is something like
>>
>> #leftdiv {
>> attach: right;
>> }
>>
>> #rightdiv {
>> attach: right
>> }
>>
>> In the pipeline? Just curious :)
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
> 
> Not in the pipeline, already done:
> 
> http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_class_display.asp
> 
> It's called display:table; and display:table-cell;
> 
> But implementation is not very common among browsers. I'm pretty sure
> it will be a while before we can use it safely.
> 
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