Don;

Maybe I wasn't way off base after all; it looks like Michael Green is
doing something similar in another thread: "Floated sidenotes: safari
vs. gecko".
Saw it just after I'd send off my first reply to your post.

-- 
Rick Lecoat

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Received from Don Zochert 
on 9/7/07 at 15:44(London time):

>Hello, all,
>
>I'm not sure this is even possible--in a three-column (blog) layout, is 
>there a way to link side-column content with the content of the center 
>column? The purpose would be to create sidebars (left or right) that 
>elaborate on a reference in the main text and that are horizontally 
>aligned with the reference point in the main text, so that the sidebar 
>maintains its position vis-a-vis the center column text as you scroll 
>down the page. It seems to be a common design in coffee-table books.
>
>As a trivial example, say the text in the center column is discussing a 
>statue of Abraham Lincoln and the Sac chief Blackhawk in Oregon, Ill. A 
>sidebar might include a photo of the sculptor and a list of his other 
>works. It would have to be linked somehow to the text in the center 
>column, so that the two items move together.
>
>I'm a total novice, but thanks--
>
>Don Zochert

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