Re: [css-d] css table or is there a different method to lay out this info?

2012-03-20 Thread Jukka K. Korpela
2012-03-20 7:51, Lisa Frost wrote: I need to lay out some information in two columns. So for example: caption1 A sentence or two here. caption 2 Next sentence here and it must line up. caption 3 Number 3 sentence here but if it wraps it needs to be

Re: [css-d] css table or is there a different method to lay out this info?

2012-03-20 Thread Lisa Frost
It looks very much like a table of definitions, with terms in one column, defining expressions in another. It is certainly simplest and safest to use HTML markup for it. You would then use CSS just to fine-tune the rendering, by setting padding, borders, vertical alignment (td {

[css-d] css table or is there a different method to lay out this info?

2012-03-19 Thread Lisa Frost
Hi, I need to lay out some information in two columns. So for example: caption1 A sentence or two here. caption 2 __ css-discuss [css-d@lists.css-discuss.org] http://www.css-discuss.org/mailman/listinfo/css-d List

[css-d] css table or is there a different method to lay out this info?

2012-03-19 Thread Lisa Frost
sorry this went half way through last time Hi, I need to lay out some information in two columns. So for example: caption1 A sentence or two here. caption 2 Next sentence here and it must line up. caption 3 Number 3 sentence here but if it wraps it needs to be