On 10/23/2012 5:57 AM, Tim Arnold wrote:

Borders are only necessary if you use the "negative margins and borders"
technique described here, though "faux columns" works best for me:

http://www.vanseodesign.com/css/equal-height-columns/

All CSS methods, except for "all-natural" CSS 3 methods, are hacks that come with potential consequences such as the inability to support same-page links or design limitations.

Faux columns are usually the safest method for beginner-to-intermediate level designers.

In this the age of ubiquitous JavaScript support, a good script is a good solution that can provide stability along with total design freedom.

Our script does not, in and of itself, cause crashes - but this is a CSS list, which is why I steered the original poster off-list to discuss any problems he is having with it.

Google can be your friend too ;-)

Only if you're a stockholder - otherwise it's a tool :-)

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