----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: [css-d] What would you do to get three column list?


> So I am given a word document for web content and the text is layed out
> as a three column type list.  Would you just throw it in a table or how
> would you do it in css without table?
>
> The list looks like this:
>
> Evaluation and treatment by licensed Speech-language Pathologists
> specializing in Brain Injury in the areas of:
>
> Swallowing                        Attention/Concentration    Memory
> Processing                         Speech Fluency                 Reading
> Language Comprehension    Pragmatics                       Writing
> Verbal Expression               Problem Solving                Voice
>
> What would other folks do?
> ______________________________________________________________________

04/22/2007

Robert:

First place to go is the list wiki. Check these out.

http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=ThreeColumnLayouts
http://www.positioniseverything.net/piefecta-rigid.html

Is your document a table, or three columns of descriptive text, with 
headings as shown? If the latter, shouldn't need or use a table. A CSS 
layout is the right way to do this.

Cheers,

Peter
www.fatpawdesign.com

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