On Feb 8, 8:24 am, Chris Eppstein <[email protected]> wrote:
> In CSS3 you can achive this result using display attributes that make  
> your markup act like a table. Until then you must either use a table  
> or some javascript.

Not necessarily - see 'Holy Grail'-type articles:

http://www.alistapart.com/articles/holygrail
http://matthewjamestaylor.com/blog/holy-grail-no-quirks-mode.htm

etc.

However Dan: is there a specific reason you do not want to use the
'Faux Columns' technique? It is usually the simplest solution to this
common request. Is there a specific reason you need the columns to /
actually/ be equal heights, and why the /appearance/ of equal heights
is not enough?

cal.


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