Rafael, Gunlaug,
Thank you for replying.
By following the "A List Apart" link that Gunlaug provided, I also found
this article which is a little more what I was talking about:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/css3multicolumn
Apparently the key term I needed was "multi-column" as opposed to sa
Dave M G wrote:
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> Perhaps I'm just not using the right search terms. I have a feeling this
> is either totally obvious beginner's stuff, or entirely impossible.
>
> I have a bunch of text that I have contained inside a .
>
> What I want to do is have the text break into two different columns
Dave M G wrote:
> What I want to do is have the text break into two different columns.
> Ideally, the height of the columns, and the containing would
> end up as 50% of the combined height of the two columns.
Yes ... no ... not quite, yet.
Support for multi-columns across browser-land isn't q
CSS-d,
I've looked on the web for help with what I am trying to accomplish, but
all references that I've found to multi-column layouts seem to assume
that each column has different content.
Perhaps I'm just not using the right search terms. I have a feeling this
is either totally obvious begin