Thank you very much. Instructions on how to push this up to github???

2010/11/6 speedunk <speed...@gmail.com>

> Ask and you shall receive. Simply add this folder to your plugins directly
> and apply the equalheight class to a wrapper div around your span-x columns.
> Easy peesy, lemon squeezy :^)
>
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> On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 9:53 AM, Stuardo -StR- Rodríguez <
> stuardo....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> +1 for the plugin
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 7:06 PM, Daniel Peraza <danielper...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Oh sorry, I didn't read that carefully!.
>>>
>>> I understand your point, but still a similar technique may be shipped
>>> through a plug in that states its limitations clearly, so blueprint's core
>>> code would not be compromised, unless someone really wants to use that plug
>>> in being already aware of what it implies.
>>>
>>> Still we would need to find the right work arounds. But I think I can
>>> collaborate by googling a bit more on this.
>>>
>>> "Sean K. Stewart" <speed...@gmail.com> escribió:
>>>
>>> >Daniel,
>>> >
>>> >Have you been to the positioniseverything.com article lately? The
>>> >first thing I notice on the page is this:
>>> >"Several problems have been found with this technique since
>>> >publication. Those problems are discussed in Appendix J [http://
>>> >
>>> www.positioniseverything.net/articles/onetruelayout/appendix/equalheightproblems
>>> ]"
>>> >
>>> >Still a very cool technique. Thanks for sharing. Not sure it would be
>>> >good to add to a stable CSS framework such as Blueprint.
>>> >
>>> >--
>>> >Sean K. Stewart
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >On Nov 2, 11:07 am, Daniel Peraza <danielper...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>   El 02/11/10 10:24, Sean K. Stewart escribi :
>>> >>
>>> >> > Hey Daniel,
>>> >>
>>> >> > Smooth trick!! I like it a lot, but it seems limited. Not only
>>> limited
>>> >> > in height (where did you come up with the number 32767?), but also
>>> >> > cross browser? Which I think would hinder the inclusion into
>>> >> > Blueprint.
>>> >>
>>> >> 32767 is the biggest signed integer a computer can store with 16 bits.
>>> >> It doesn't have to be this way, it is just meant to be a
>>> representation
>>> >> of an unbounded or infinitum length.
>>> >>
>>> >> > Do you have any more resources for using this technique? I want to
>>> >> > learn more about how you came to this solution. Thanks
>>> >>
>>> >> This is just a technique I've been using a lot since the first time I
>>> >> read this article:
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> http://www.positioniseverything.net/articles/onetruelayout/equalheight
>>> >>
>>> >> So far, I haven't had any cross-browser problems.
>>> >>
>>> >> > On Nov 2, 10:25 am, Daniel Peraza<danielper...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>> >> >> Hi guys!. What do you think if we include the following rules into
>>> the
>>> >> >> blueprint code:
>>> >>
>>> >> >> .equal-height
>>> >> >> {
>>> >> >>      overflow:hidden;
>>> >>
>>> >> >> }
>>> >>
>>> >> >> .equal-height>  div {
>>> >> >>     padding-bottom:32767px;
>>> >> >>     margin-bottom:-32767px;
>>> >>
>>> >> >> }
>>> >>
>>> >> >> Thus, if we have the following code:
>>> >>
>>> >> >> <div class="container equal-height">
>>> >> >>      <div class="column span-4">
>>> >> >>          <p>This is the sidebar</p>
>>> >> >>      </div>
>>> >> >>      <div class="column span-16">
>>> >> >>          <p>Here goes the main content</p>
>>> >> >>      </div>
>>> >> >>      <div class="column span-4 last">
>>> >> >>         <p>This is the right column</p>
>>> >> >>      </div>
>>> >> >> </div>
>>> >>
>>> >> >> We may achieve equal height multicolumn layouts. What do you think?
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