Thank you for all your solutions and apologise for my slow response.
I have been busy. I haven't looked into Faux columns. I will look
into that as well.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 7:05 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun gunla...@c2i.net wrote:
bruce.som...@web.de wrote:
to suit the constraints of CSS
2009/3/16 Nancy Johnson njohnso...@gmail.com:
... but I'm still looking for an ideal solution to equal heights problem ...
There is no ideal solution.
Maybe this is a helpful read:
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/companions.html
Ideally, your layout idea would adapt to suit the constraints of
Ingo Chao ichaoc...@googlemail.com
Ideally, your layout idea would adapt to suit the constraints of CSS
implementations. That means, it would be probably better to design
without the need for equal height columns.
to suit the constraints of CSS implementations
What is to be the
bruce.som...@web.de wrote:
to suit the constraints of CSS implementations
What is to be the successor to CSS that will actually solve the open
problems and enable web designers?
None, since this is about implementation.
CSS may need another level, or five, and will probably get them over
Nancy Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I just posted this got some wonderful answers, but I'm still looking
for an ideal solution to equal heights problem
Don't know about ideal -- but this is one CSS way of doing it:
http://matthewjamestaylor.com/blog/perfect-multi-column-liquid-layouts
(All the
Hi,
I just posted this got some wonderful answers, but I'm still looking
for an ideal solution to equal heights problem
This is an older intereractive site. http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gove/ewr/
I had been using YellowPencil's javascript solution until I discovered
it didn't work with IE8.
I
I just posted this got some wonderful answers, but I'm still looking
for an ideal solution to equal heights problem
I finally chose to use another javascript:
script type=text/javascript src=/includes/p7_eqCols2_10.js/script
body onLoad=P7_equalCols2(0,'left','p','main','p')
which I