Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
> Ingo Chao wrote:
>>Erik Visser wrote:
>>
>>>http://www.bartbleijerveld.nl/ 
>>>http://www.bartbleijerveld.nl/css/skidoo_too.css
> 
>>Your footer script or whatever crashes IE when the window is
>>diagonally resized to 25%.
> 
> That tendency to crash will be solved if the correct wrapper get a
> 'hasLayout' trigger. That will also make the lost column visible.


> I figured that out the last time that design was around, but I didn't
> spend time on finding the correct element for that trigger, because the
> layout looked a mess, with even messier css, back then.
> 

Well it is far better now.
The index.html on

http://www.bartbleijerveld.nl/

there's almost nothing in it.

> The link to article on 'Layout' was posted then, along with what's
> explained above.
> 

yes, i read that, but i don't know how to know which element needs
layout. An it has lots and lots of info. It gets me dazzling.
How do I know / examine which element to give layout?

> As /you/ know, adding 'hasLayout' triggers may have pretty nasty
> side-effects if not done properly and selectively. Not something we
> should do to a weak layout.
> Hopefully the layout/css is better now - don't have time to check.
> 

i tried all kinds of additions tio the stylesheet based on the article,
but no luck yet. Columns get shorter but no visible content.

Thanks, Erik

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