From: Don Hinshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
CSS sure is fun at times ;-)
Yes, and some get their kicks from racing down hills at 80mph ;-O
Thanks for the help Georg and Al...some layouts seem like they are
just not meant to be.
You need to go with a layout you feel
Hello listers,
I've been trying to solve a 3-column problem and thought the recent ALA
layout might do it. In a nutshell here are my requirements:
*middle column needs to be flexible, right and left can be fixed width
*pages have a header and footer
*I have no control over the content in the
Al Sparber wrote:
Try this for size. It's got that PVII stability pragmatic thing going
for it :-)
http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css/holy-gruel/juanpercent.htm
Hi Al,
The only thing I see that I don't like is that the select menu shoots
out over the right column in FF/Win.
From: Don Hinshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Al Sparber wrote:
Try this for size. It's got that PVII stability pragmatic thing
going for it :-)
http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css/holy-gruel/juanpercent.htm
Hi Al,
The only thing I see that I don't like is that the select menu
shoots
Don Hinshaw wrote:
The only thing I see that I don't like is that the select menu shoots
out over the right column in FF/Win.
http://tinyurl.com/ajor7
Is there some way to make #maincontent expand to accomodate the menu
as it does in IE? I like the name, though ;-)
Add 'new block
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
CSS sure is fun at times ;-)
Yes, and some get their kicks from racing down hills at 80mph ;-O
Thanks for the help Georg and Al...some layouts seem like they are just
not meant to be.
Don
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