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Subject: Re: [css-d] 2 Column layout + equal height problem
If you are up for starting from
If you are up for starting from scratch, try the 2 col layout
on this page: http://www.alistapart.com/articles/negativemargins
It will walk you through the faux col business. And it is a
very stable robust layoutIf you prefer a fixed width
layout, simply wrap it in a giant wrapper
Hi,
I've got the age-old problem of trying to create a layout that has two
columns that appear to be equal height, one fixed width and one fluid, no
matter which column has more content in it.
http://www.aycee.co.uk/x_temp/test.html
(http://www.aycee.co.uk/x_temp/test.css)
The layout
Alison Lee wrote:
I've got the age-old problem of trying to create a layout that has two
columns that appear to be equal height, one fixed width and one fluid, no
matter which column has more content in it.
http://www.aycee.co.uk/x_temp/test.html
(http://www.aycee.co.uk/x_temp/test.css)
From: Alison Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.aycee.co.uk/x_temp/test.html
(http://www.aycee.co.uk/x_temp/test.css)
The layout looks just how I want it to in IE (in IE 6 anyway, not sure about
others) except the right column doesn't quite stretch the full height of the
content div - there's a