[css-d] Third column dropped

2011-02-04 Thread Brian M. Curran
Hi, I was doing my bi-monthly updating of content, and noticed that on my contact page the third column is dropped in IE5 IE6. This is no biggie, but I couldn't figure out why? http://www.draftingservices.com/contact.html Sincerely, Brian M. Curran | CAD Consultant

Re: [css-d] Third column dropped

2011-02-04 Thread David Laakso
On 2/4/11 1:28 PM, Brian M. Curran wrote: Hi, I was doing my bi-monthly updating of content, and noticed that on my contact page the third column is dropped in IE5 IE6. This is no biggie, but I couldn't figure out why? http://www.draftingservices.com/contact.html Sincerely, Brian M.

Re: [css-d] Third column dropped

2011-02-04 Thread David Hucklesby
On 2/4/11 1:36 PM, David Laakso wrote: On 2/4/11 1:28 PM, Brian M. Curran wrote: Hi, I was doing my bi-monthly updating of content, and noticed that on my contact page the third column is dropped in IE5 IE6. This is no biggie, but I couldn't figure out why?

[css-d] Two flexible-width child 'cells' inside of a fixed-width container (IE8 'display: table-x' issue?)

2011-02-04 Thread Weston C
Periodically I come across a situation where the layout calls for two cells/columns inside a fixed width container, with one cell only as wide as a needs to be to contain its content, and the other taking up the rest of the width of the parent container. The table markup one might use to do this