Ok, working on this today, sorry for the delays.
David Botton
On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 1:11 AM, Jeremiah Breeden <jeremiah.bree...@gmail.com
> wrote:
> I've been trying different layouts using Gnoga, but have had trouble
> actually getting things to display they way I want. Is there a resource
> that goes through exactly the order of operations to get each element to
> display the way you want? For example, I want to lay out a page with 3
> rectangular areas. One will be vertical with some buttons and other
> elements. One will be the main area and included a Tabbed view. Another
> will be the bottom "status" area. I want everything to pack itself up and
> left so that even if the user stretches the browser, the elements don't
> stretch or move. Below is some ascii art of what I am looking for:
>
> |------|-------------------------------------------------|
> | [] |_/====\/====\____________________________________|
> | | [] |
> | | [] |
> | | [] |
> | | [] |
> | | [] |
> | | [] |
> | | [] |
> |------|-------------------------------------------------|
> | [] |
> |--------------------------------------------------------|
>
>
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