Actually that site doesn't have any examples that show columns with equal
heights - and thus lies the problem.

Just to be clear I'm actually quite good at CSS - been doing it for years
and my designs have been featured in a couple of CSS books (early books to
be sure, but actual-factual books nonetheless).  I know this stuff well.

There are work-arounds available (although there are none that I personally
like): my point is that the issue should not require a workaround.  The
replacement for table-based layout should, at least, do everything table
based layout does!  Preferably easier and more clearly.

Jim Davis

>Every time I get into this it amazes me that CSS made it so damn difficult
>to do one of the most common layouts online: a full-width header, two
>equal-height (despite content) columns (one for navigation and one for
>content), and a full-width footer.  In other words, this:

Lots of great examples here:

http://glish.com/css/
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