Hi All,
I want to float a number of divs of unequal height, and have it seem
as if there are rows, e.g. the floated divs clear all the way to the
left instead of catching on taller divs, while still having a
percentage width container.
The test case here explains it all:
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It all looks fine in Safari 2.0. Nice work.
On Jul 1, 2005, at 1:17 PM, David Boddie wrote:
Hello,
I've been working on building a nested list menu for my new design
for my work site for over a week, and I've finally opted on a
Suckerfish menu. Could someone take a look at these pages
.
Thanks for any help. Have a nice long weekend if you're somewhere
where it is a long weekend.
best,
Charles
On Jun 27, 2005, at 6:28 PM, Charles Stuart wrote:
Hi,
I need to set an absolutely positioned a to the same height as
the parent div. Or... find a different way to do this. I
On Jul 1, 2005, at 7:00 AM, stu wrote:
Hi All,
sorry this is the 2nd quastion of the day (i try to keep to one a
day).
I am wondering if it is possible ti get a data definition list to
laytout like a 3 column table.
for example:
col 1 (dt) col 2 (dd) col 3 (dd)
I would post
On Jun 27, 2005, at 9:35 PM, Richard Grevers wrote:
On 6/28/05, Charles Stuart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I need to set an absolutely positioned a to the same height as the
parent div. Or... find a different way to do this. I have
accomplished this in Safari and FF. IE is not working
Hi,
I need to set an absolutely positioned a to the same height as the
parent div. Or... find a different way to do this. I have
accomplished this in Safari and FF. IE is not working.
*my attempts so far*
So far my attempts have relied on setting the specific a to height:
100%; and then