Re: [css-d] 2 equal-height columns and onetruelayout (OTL)

2006-06-15 Thread e lohroff
Hmmm - guess I should have been more explicit in asking a question - What have I done wrong in my css and html? TIA, E. e lohroff wrote: snip my page is still broken in IE 6, Opera 7.11 and Netscape 8.1. snip I'm trying to teach myself css instead of tables and am trying to replicate

Re: [css-d] 2 equal-height columns and onetruelayout (OTL)

2006-06-15 Thread David Laakso
e lohroff wrote: I *think* I followed the guidelines and code explicitly in OTL(positioniseverything.net) but my page is still broken in IE 6, Opera 7.11 and Netscape 8.1. I don't know what OTL is and I did not try to find out. Most of us Opera fanatics use Opera9.0b2. I think the latest

Re: [css-d] 2 equal-height columns and onetruelayout (OTL)

2006-06-15 Thread Ed Seehouse
It represents a starting point, not a solution. The xml declation above the doctype puts IE in quirksmode (I don't exactly know what that means, other than it's easier to cope with the 'evil one' that way). I find it the exact opposite. IE 6 in quirks mode renders any block element with

Re: [css-d] 2 equal-height columns and onetruelayout (OTL)

2006-06-15 Thread David Laakso
Ed Seehouse wrote: It represents a starting point, not a solution. The xml declation above the doctype puts IE in quirksmode (I don't exactly know what that means, other than it's easier to cope with the 'evil one' that way). I find it the exact opposite. IE 6 in quirks mode renders

[css-d] 2 equal-height columns and onetruelayout (OTL)

2006-06-14 Thread e lohroff
I *think* I followed the guidelines and code explicitly in OTL(positioniseverything.net) but my page is still broken in IE 6, Opera 7.11 and Netscape 8.1. I've validated my html but the css doesn't validate because of the browser hacks (and probably my own mistakes, too). I'm trying to teach