Re: [css-d] 'dropped column' (was: no subject)

2006-07-07 Thread Austin, Darrel
 Well, I suppose you could just let the software do its thing 
 without intervention :-) ?
 http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/layout04.html

I could, but that's not what we want to happen. So that's not a viable
solution.

(and thanks for fixing the 'no subject'...me = embarrassed ;o)

-Darrel
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Re: [css-d] 'dropped column' (was: no subject)

2006-07-06 Thread David Laakso
Austin, Darrel wrote:
 I'm using a 3-column layout on our new site. To avoid the dreaded
 'dropped column' problem in IE where if the total column widths are
 greater than the width of the browser, one or more of the column DIVs
 will jump down the page, I've set any element in the center column that
 may be too wide to get wrapped in a div set to 100% and to have
 overflow-scroll set on it:

 http://www.mncourts.gov/district/2/?page=60

 This works fairly well in both IE and Firefox.

 However, in Firefox, the scrollbar will appear and disappear no matter
 the specific width of the browser.

 For instance, at 600px, 610px, and 615px, you may see the scrollbar, but
 at 605px, 611px and 614px, it comes back.

 I assume that this is some sort of rounding issue in Firefox? Any fix
 for this?
   
Well, I suppose you could just let the software do its thing without 
intervention :-) ?
http://www.chelseacreekstudio.com/ca/cssd/layout04.html
 -Darrel

   
Regards,
~dL

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