Thank you for all your solutions and apologise for my slow response.
I have been busy.   I haven't looked into Faux columns.  I will look
into that as well.

On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 7:05 AM, Gunlaug Sørtun <gunla...@c2i.net> wrote:
> bruce.som...@web.de wrote:
>
>> " to suit the constraints of CSS implementations"
>>
>> What is to be the successor to CSS that will actually solve the open
>> problems and enable web designers?
>
> None, since this is about implementation.
>
> CSS may need another level, or five, and will probably get them over
> time. However, that in itself won't help much when it comes to
> implementation in browsers. We need new generations of browsers and
> eradication of the old ones. It is after all the old browsers - mainly
> IE - that stand in the way.
>
> So, ask the browser vendors and the end users to enable us, as they're
> the only ones that can do it.
>
> regards
>        Georg
> --
> http://www.gunlaug.no
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