I'm fairly new to CSS, so I'm sure there are other people who can give
better advice. So far, there are no responses so I will give it a shot.
I felt like the CSS could be simpler and still achieve the same design.
Since I'm not sure how to solve the problem you asked about, I thought about
oth
r...@catjuggling.com wrote:
>> 2- use divs to simulate full rows, then place all the four elements of
>> each row inside it, size them appropriately and float them all to the
>> left.
>>
>
> I wanted to try a variation on idea #2
>
> http://www.mcmullincreative.com/testgrid/
>
> Russ
>
>
hello,
i am working on another website for school, this time it is located on
http://www.gjh.sk/~5ambrus/FA%20VUT/VY1/u3/ and the css
http://www.gjh.sk/~5ambrus/FA%20VUT/VY1/u3/style.css
when you check the page in FF, and then in IE6, you will see the problem :)
in words, basically i created a 2c