Here's how my example looks without any script, just so you can see. I
need to go from this - http://jsbin.com/eguze - to this - http://jsbin.com/ofehi

On Apr 2, 7:11 pm, sammahoney <samom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, but unfortunately neither of them are what I
> need - I've already tested both. They both only work if the elements
> to be equalized are starting on the same row. These two scripts work
> by basically finding the height of the tallest column, then applying
> it to the shorter columns. But in my case, I need something exactly
> like the script I showed in my example -http://jsbin.com/ofehi-
> where the 3 boxes are being given different heights so the baseline of
> each is on the same row, as opposed to being given all the same
> height. I guess it's like an inverted version of the scripts you
> listed!
>
> On Apr 2, 6:00 pm, Jack Killpatrick <j...@ihwy.com> wrote:
>
> >http://www.cssnewbie.com/equalheights-jquery-plugin/
>
> >http://www.tomdeater.com/jquery/equalize_columns/
>
> > - Jack
>
> > sammahoney wrote:
> > > Hi All
>
> > > I have an old script for equalizing columns. Can't remember where I
> > > got it, but I need something similar in jQuery - I've found a few so
> > > far, but they all equalize columns that start on the same row on a
> > > page - I need something that can equalize columns that start at
> > > different heights...
>
> > > You can see a basic example of it here -http://jsbin.com/ofehi-you
> > > can view the source to see the script.
>
> > > Any links to jQuery scripts that can do something similar would be
> > > much appreciated.
>
> > > Cheers
>
> > > Sam

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