Thanks very much for the help.On 2/14/06, Al Sparber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: "Kevin Ross"> Just wondering, Al... is the _javascript_ public domain ?The Equal Height column script is and you can read more about it here:
http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css/pvii_columns/index.htmAlso fe
From: "Kevin Ross"
Just wondering, Al... is the Javascript public domain ?
The Equal Height column script is and you can read more about it here:
http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css/pvii_columns/index.htm
Also feel free to use and abuse the little min-width expressions in
the Conditio
Just wondering, Al... is the _javascript_ public domain ?Thx,KROn 2/14/06, Al Sparber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Wierd...>> killed half my own post with a bracket :)>> The rest should read "validates once it is removed".much appreciated :-)
Hi Al,
nice layout, future proof and all,
The only bummer is that it sets off my i.e content blocker.
-looked at the javascript and my vision got blurry.
Is there anything to look out for when playing with the column widths?
-thanks
kvnmcwebn
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From: "Paul Dwyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wierd...
killed half my own post with a bracket :)
The rest should read "validates once it is removed".
much appreciated :-)
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Wierd...
killed half my own post with a bracket :)
The rest should read "validates once it is removed".
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Little typo just before the there Al:
an extra [ lang="en"
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thx for the link...
I've had trouble before with three-column layouts; Will study the code
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Christian Montoya wrote:
Yes, but if you don't use HTML 4.01 Strict, you will get quirks mode
from some browsers. I think that's what Ric was wondering.
Eh, not on that page - but if it's important, here you go:
http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css/holy-gruel/juanpercent-strict.htm
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On 2/13/06, Al Sparber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: "Ric Raftis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Al Sparber wrote:
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> >> We're compiling a folder of CSS layouts. Feel free to play.
> >> There'll be more.
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> >> http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css/holy-gruel/juanpercent.htm
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From: "Ric Raftis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Al Sparber wrote:
We're compiling a folder of CSS layouts. Feel free to play.
There'll be more.
http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css/holy-gruel/juanpercent.htm
OK, I'll be the silly bugger who asks. Why is the layout using a
HTML 4.01 Transiti
Al Sparber wrote:
We're compiling a folder of CSS layouts. Feel free to play. There'll
be more.
http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css/holy-gruel/juanpercent.htm
OK, I'll be the silly bugger who asks. Why is the layout using a HTML
4.01 Transitional DTD? Just curious.
Regards,
Ric
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thx for the link...
I've had trouble before with three-column layouts; Will study the code
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Derek E. Land, Creative Director
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