Hi paul,
i've looked at your demo too. I found it useful for understanding the
basis of "css
scrollable tables" techniques, but, as i told, it is something lack.
For example: i see an horizontal scrollbar, while i expected to see
anyone (under Firefox).
Morevover: your examples use fixed columns w
>
> Nice work on browser support, Terence.
>
> For me the big challenge has been to create a scrolling table without
> defining the column widths explicitly, but instead letting the
> content determine cell width. Does your model work in those
> circumstances?
>
> Paul
Thanks Paul.
The bigThreeV
At 11:50 AM 1/27/2006, Terence Ordona wrote:
>I have my versions of solution at:
>
>http://www.imaputz.com/cssStuff/bigFourVersion.html
>http://www.imaputz.com/cssStuff/bigThreeVersion.html
>http://www.imaputz.com/cssStuff/bulletVersion.html
Nice work on browser support, Terence.
For me the big c
I have my versions of solution at:
http://www.imaputz.com/cssStuff/bigFourVersion.html
http://www.imaputz.com/cssStuff/bigThreeVersion.html
http://www.imaputz.com/cssStuff/bulletVersion.html
Each one slightly different depending on what browsers you want to
support. I personally use the bigThre
At 04:24 AM 1/27/2006, Riccardo Lora wrote:
>past days i've working on so called "css scrollable tables" or "tables
>with fixed headers".
...
>(the main idea from i started off is best detailed here
>http://cssplay.co.uk/menu/tablescroll.html).
Riccardo,
In 2004 I came up with a solution to this
Hi all,
past days i've working on so called "css scrollable tables" or "tables
with fixed headers".
The examples/techniques i found here and, in generally, on the web
doesn't meet my expectations, so i pick up some idea from them and i
started testing for another solutions.
(the main idea from i s