Might as well just use a table in that case.
Joseph Bernhardt wrote:
Eww! Using HTML elements to solve a display issue? I know where you
are coming from, I have had 'clients' like this before, too.
I have had to use MS CSS expressions to solve the issue of position
fixed and found it relatively easy to use, although I would have rather
not used it had there been another way. As far as min/max width, have
you tried placing a nested div within the area to be min-width'd with
padding of the amount to be width'd and contents of a non-breaking
space? Sound's like that might work to me, anyone else?
Jough
Ricci Angela wrote:
Hello everybody
Following the late discussion about fluid/elastic layouts, I was
wondered if somebody out there has some feedback concerning the use of
Microsoft's "Dynamic properties" proprietary solution for fixing the
lack of min/max-width support.
After some discussion with my client, they "impose" me the use of
a one-cell table to fix this for IE, but I really think it is a pitty
to have to do it... And, besides a javascript solution, all I've found
out was MS dynamic properties. If somebody already used those, please
could you share your experiences ?
Thanks a lot!!!!
Angela
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