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Hi Georg,
Many thanks again!
This often means CSS based column-layouts can't be (re)created for
print, which, IMO, isn't a bad thing since multi-columns running over
several printed pages doesn't make all that much sense.
Linearizing - one column after the other - makes a lot more sense
Tee G. Peng wrote:
[...]
Checked your perfect equal height page in IE6, there is a big gab
between the first and second column. I don't see you have a print
style sheet but the equal height column declaration doesn't get in
the way. How come?
I use '@media screen' wrappers for existing
Tee G. Peng wrote:
A 3 column layout used the display table equal height technique
I am not going to worry the IE at this moment yet ( I understand I
can use Conditional comment for print style sheet too?), but want
to know if there is a way I can make the logo and the middle/right
Anybody know if there is a way for this.
A 3 column layout used the display table equal height technique
#outer {display:table}
#inner {display:table-row}
#left, #middle, #right {display:table-cell}
and the logo with floated left is placed outside the above divs.
img src=logo.gif id=logo
div
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I'm compiling some information for an article and would appreciate
your opinion on an issue.
The issue:
Imagine that all display values are supported by all browsers as of
midnight tonight. Do you think that using display:table and
display:table-cell to create multi-column layouts is correct
I'd say it's technically correct, as they'd simply be displayed as a
table without changing the semantics... but I'd feel dirty using them
like that. I'd feel like it was a hack. I'd much rather keep doing
things as I do now until CSS's multi-collumns get finished and
supported.
Imagine that
On 2/4/06, Kenny Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd say it's technically correct, as they'd simply be displayed as a
table without changing the semantics... but I'd feel dirty using them
like that. I'd feel like it was a hack. I'd much rather keep doing
things as I do now until CSS's
Display:table isn't any dirtier than float:left.
I never said it was a rational feeling. ;)
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Al Sparber wrote:
Imagine that all display values are supported by all browsers as of
midnight tonight. Do you think that using display:table and
display:table-cell to create multi-column layouts is correct or
incorrect - and why?
Yes, it can be, and it would be a much better technique than
On 5 Feb 2006, at 7:13 am, Al Sparber wrote:
The issue:
Imagine that all display values are supported by all browsers as of
midnight tonight.
LOL - still eleven hours to go on my side ;-) can't wait...
Do you think that using display:table and display:table-cell to
create multi-column
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