On 10/9/11 10:22 AM, Colin (Sandy) Pittendrigh wrote:
Let's say my content management system is currently using a three column
layout, where a left side column of links is usually defined as 16% of
available width.
However, if it turns out the current page has a larger than normal number
of navigation links, I could (somehow) set the navigation column width to
25% so it could contain two vertical rows of clickable links, rather than
one vertical column.
What is the best way to do this?
With a media query?
<http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/>
~d
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