I wonder if any of you learned CSS folks could tell me whether there are any 
downsides or disadvantages to using what might be called the 'negative bottom 
margin' technique of creating columns that have equal height regardless of how 
much content may be contained...a student uploaded a quick example:


http://dev.xmd.be/ART267/column2.html


I'd been touting the old 'faux column' standby, using graphics in a wrapper div 
that sets the illusion of equal heights for div's nested inside...which seems 
to work fine...

...or is there another alternative method that is recommended beyond either of 
these?

...thanks very much in advance!



-john petroshius
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