Brandtley, I just ran across a different solution with CSS only. It
doesn't work in IE at all so if you're designing for IE thank it may
not be a good solution for you.

http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200405/equal_height_boxes_with_css/

Thanks again!

_Juliano

On Apr 5, 1:48 pm, Brandtley McMinn <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've actually had this issue for longer than I care to mention :P but
> one solution is a jQuery snippet that takes the tallest elements height
> and applies it to all the other elements of your specification. You can
> find it herehttp://css-tricks.com/equal-height-blocks-in-rows/
>
> A lot of developers will tell you it's never a good idea to have your
> layout depend on JS to fix quirks, but far as I know there is no way to
> account for an elements height in a cluster with only CSS.
>
> Cheers,
> - Brandtley
>
> On 4/4/2011 5:40 PM, julianomoreira wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi, folks!
>
> > I was wondering if you smart folks had another idea for laying out a
> > floated list item<li>  with different heights. The problem is
> > depending on<li>  height, the list items don't flow left nicely
> > instead it creates gaps between items. For now, I'm using min-
> > height="480px" so I was wondering if anyone have come across the same
> > issue.
>
> > Thanks folks!
>
> > _Juliano Moreira

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