Susan,
The content is being generated dynamically so I can't predict the
widths of the pages. Also, even if I could, the page would still
break if the font sizes (say) were increased because I assume I would
have to give some sort of absolute width to the page which there is
always the possibility of exceeding.
I suppose I could use some Javascript to pick up the width of the
offending table and then redraw the page with this new value, but
that probably opens a whole new can of worms.
ed
On 4 Sep 2005, at 19:21, Susan Tilley wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I've made a 3-col site for a client and am having problems with
>> the middle column not accommodating it's content.
Is is possible to make an alternate template for pages with extra
wide content? There is no rule that dictates you need to use only
one template in a site.
--
Susan
A Street Web Design
http://astreetweb.com
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