Mark,

On Sep 26, 2006, at 9:47 AM, Mark J. Reed wrote:

> On 9/26/06, Roger Roelofs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Somehow I missed the first message in this thread.  If I missed the
>> point, let me know and I'll try again.
>
> Thanks for your reply.  Take a look at the sample page, which I linked
> in that message you missed:
>
> http://www.thereeds.org/css/test.html
>
> The two groups of servers - active and inactive - are determined
> dynamically and populated with JavaScript.  That's simplest if each
> group is contained within a single parent element (rather than having
> all servers of whichever type in one flattened list).
>
> I'd like to have the two boxes the same height even though there's
> extra information about each of the active servers displayed below
> their names and no such information on the inactive side.

I've emailed you a sample file off-list.  Essentially I took  
advantage of the fact that the active list side is always taller than  
the inactive list side and applied a variant of the faux-columns  
technique to simulate equal height boxes.  If I've missed something,  
or the markup doesn't work with the javascript you are using, let me  
know.

Roger,
-- 
Roger Roelofs
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