Stevio:
> The table solution is so much more reliable, robust, doesn't
> break, and does what it says on the tin.
yep, that's precisely the conclusion I came to. As a programmer, I *do*
want to do things properly, but sometimes the "correct" way is way more
painful than it should be. Maybe it's
I am still using
floated divs for design don't worry, but I think that there are times when
tables for layout is still the best way to go.
Stephen
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Sent: Tuesday, Augu
r to keep the second
column from wrapping.
Hope that helps,
~holly
>
>Thanks,
>Stephen
>
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>Sent: Friday,
Lol yeah I still believe in using tables at times for layout, so much more
reliable and simple and does what you expect and you don't need workarounds.
Stephen
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From: "Rob Agar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 2:29 AM
How do I stop col2 wrappi
> How do I stop col2 wrapping below col1 however when the
> browser window is
> shrunk down in size? (Has to work in IE).
...
...
OK, I'm a green + knobbly troll. But it would work, and it's simple...
Rob
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From: "4css" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Stevio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "CSS Discuss"
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 10:34 PM
Subject: Re: [css-d] Simple two columns
Hi Stephen
How do I go about making two simple columns to sit side by sid
Hi Stephen
> How do I go about making two simple columns to sit side by side to each
> other using CSS?
If you go to this link on the css-d site, you will find some two column
layouts, maybe one of these will help you out?
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=TwoColumnLayouts
More links for l