Re: [WSG] multiple columns and 100% height

2005-04-18 Thread kemie guaida




Some of my 100% column bookmarks:
http://www.pixy.cz/blogg/clanky/css-3col-layout/
http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/challenge/3cols/?add=right
http://www.redmelon.net/tstme/3cols2/
http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=AnyColumnLongest

hope you find something there :)

cheers

kemie



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Re: [WSG] multiple columns and 100% height

2005-04-18 Thread Stuart Homfray
Helen Court | Formandsubstance wrote:
One of the recent suggestions on balancing columns without javascript 
was to put a tiny graphic in the columns set at the appropriate repeat.

Well, I asked on here about something I was working on, early on 
Saturday morning (see 
 
) if that's of any use... :)

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Re: [WSG] multiple columns and 100% height

2005-04-18 Thread Helen Court | Formandsubstance
One of the recent suggestions on balancing columns without javascript 
was to put a tiny graphic in the columns set at the appropriate repeat.

From Vaska.WSG, we have:
Digging around in there I don't think I see the article I was 
originally looking for, but this seems to be the same thing (overflow: 
auto;).  It's not exactly as I remembered it either, but that's a 
different subject (my poor memory)...

Thanks Stuart
On Apr 18, 2005, at 1:40 PM, Stuart Homfray wrote:
Vaska.Wsg wrote:
A short while ago somebody wrote an article about achieving 100% 
height divs when using multiple columns.  Their solution was 
something really simple but for the life of me I can't remember the 
trick - it was some kind of one line rule...height: ???.  But I'm 
not sure.
You don't mean the 'overflow:auto' float-clearing posting at 
Sitepoint's Web Design blog 
()? (a bit more at 


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Re: [WSG] multiple columns and 100% height

2005-04-18 Thread Vaska . WSG
Digging around in there I don't think I see the article I was 
originally looking for, but this seems to be the same thing (overflow: 
auto;).  It's not exactly as I remembered it either, but that's a 
different subject (my poor memory)...

Thanks Stuart
On Apr 18, 2005, at 1:40 PM, Stuart Homfray wrote:
Vaska.Wsg wrote:
A short while ago somebody wrote an article about achieving 100% 
height divs when using multiple columns.  Their solution was 
something really simple but for the life of me I can't remember the 
trick - it was some kind of one line rule...height: ???.  But I'm not 
sure.
You don't mean the 'overflow:auto' float-clearing posting at 
Sitepoint's Web Design blog 
()? (a bit more at 


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Re: [WSG] multiple columns and 100% height

2005-04-18 Thread Stuart Homfray
Vaska.Wsg wrote:
A short while ago somebody wrote an article about achieving 100% height 
divs when using multiple columns.  Their solution was something really 
simple but for the life of me I can't remember the trick - it was some 
kind of one line rule...height: ???.  But I'm not sure.

You don't mean the 'overflow:auto' float-clearing posting at Sitepoint's 
Web Design blog ()? 
(a bit more at 

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Re: [WSG] multiple columns and 100% height

2005-04-18 Thread Vaska . WSG
No, that's not it.  Now I'm totally dying because I can't find it.  
Some guy had figured out, and I believe had tested a way to 
audtomatically keep column heights at equal heights to each other.  No 
javascript and it didn't even appear to be a hack.

He made some comment that he stared at his monitor in disbelief because 
it worked.  Then he told some colleagues and everybody was mystified by 
the utter simplictiy of the method.

I'm not joking...but it might not have been widely tested (I can't 
remember this part).

Guess I should start keeping a history of every site I visit in the 
browser from now on...darn.

On Apr 18, 2005, at 10:30 AM, Carlos Rincon Sanchez wrote:
maybe this can help you
http://www.neuroticweb.com/recursos/3-columns-layout/
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Re: [WSG] multiple columns and 100% height

2005-04-18 Thread Carlos Rincon Sanchez
maybe this can help you

http://www.neuroticweb.com/recursos/3-columns-layout/


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El sÃb, 16-04-2005 a las 17:18, Vaska.Wsg escribiÃ:
> Sorry, but I'm not near my normal computer for a few days so I can't 
> check the email archives for this.
> 
> A short while ago somebody wrote an article about achieving 100% height 
> divs when using multiple columns.  Their solution was something really 
> simple but for the life of me I can't remember the trick - it was some 
> kind of one line rule...height: ???.  But I'm not sure.
> 
> Does anybody know what I'm talking about and have the link or know the rule?
> 
> Thanks...v
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Re: [WSG] multiple columns and 100% height

2005-04-16 Thread Vaska . WSG
Fauxcolumns isn't it.  Darn, I can't believe I didn't put this link in 
my read me files...

On Apr 16, 2005, at 5:28 PM, David wrote:
Also a case for faux columns...
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/fauxcolumns/


A short while ago somebody wrote an article about achieving 100% 
height divs when using multiple columns.  Their solution was 
something really simple but for the life of me I can't remember the 
trick - it was some kind of one line rule...height: ???.  But I'm not 
sure.


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Re: [WSG] multiple columns and 100% height

2005-04-16 Thread David
Also a case for faux columns...
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/fauxcolumns/


A short while ago somebody wrote an article about achieving 100% 
height divs when using multiple columns.  Their solution was something 
really simple but for the life of me I can't remember the trick - it 
was some kind of one line rule...height: ???.  But I'm not sure.


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[WSG] multiple columns and 100% height

2005-04-16 Thread Vaska.Wsg
Sorry, but I'm not near my normal computer for a few days so I can't 
check the email archives for this.

A short while ago somebody wrote an article about achieving 100% height 
divs when using multiple columns.  Their solution was something really 
simple but for the life of me I can't remember the trick - it was some 
kind of one line rule...height: ???.  But I'm not sure.

Does anybody know what I'm talking about and have the link or know the rule?
Thanks...v
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