Alicia;

You didn't include the link so I can't see the actual situation, but how
about floating 2 divs inside your containing div -- one floated right,
one left. You could give each a percentage width, say 67/28 which would
give you 5 percent of your containing div as a gutter.

but without seeing it, I might be way off base.

-- 
Rick Lecoat

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Received from Alicia Morgan 
on 4/7/07 at 10:34(London time):

>Hi all -
>
>I know just enough about CSS to adapt Eric Meyer's gorgeous  
>complexspiral for the site I'm working on. I love the way it looks,  
>but I would like to put 2 columns inside some of the "content" divs  
>(underneath my h1and h2) - one on the left fixed, and the one on the  
>right flexible (so that it does not go outside of the "content" div)
>
>I've gone at this completely bass-ackward, as I'm sure you will see,  
>but I've been trying everything I can think of and no luck. And I am  
>sure it's something blindingly simple that I just am not aware of. It  
>shouldn't be as hard as I'm making it, should it?
>
>I don't know anyone personally who does websites, so I don't have  
>anyone to ask. I've been Googling and reading till I can't see  
>straight, and trying all kinds of different things, but not getting  
>anywhere.
>
>
>
>Here's a link to the test page and
>the .css file.
>
>Any help would be much appreciated. I feel like a complete idiot.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>'
>Alicia Morgan

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