2012-03-20 7:51, Lisa Frost wrote:
I need to lay out some information in two columns.
So for example:
caption1 A sentence or two here.
caption 2 Next sentence here and it must line up.
caption 3 Number 3 sentence here but if it wraps it needs to be
It looks very much like a table of definitions, with terms in one column,
defining expressions in another. It is certainly simplest and safest to use
HTML markup for it. You would then use CSS just to fine-tune the rendering,
by setting padding, borders, vertical alignment (td {
Hi,
I need to lay out some information in two columns.
So for example:
caption1 A sentence or two here.
caption 2
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Hi,
I need to lay out some information in two columns.
So for example:
caption1 A sentence or two here.
caption 2 Next sentence here and it must line up.
caption 3 Number 3 sentence here but if it wraps it needs to be
I am messing around with a CSS Table layout that uses table-layout:
fixed;. The layout appears to be fine in an Android/2.2.2
mobile-handset; however, I need to know if the same is true in current
versions of iPad and iPhone.
markup
http://chelseacreekstudio.com/z/
css
embedded
Thanks.
On Dec 12, 2011, at 5:05 PM, David Laakso wrote:
I am messing around with a CSS Table layout that uses table-layout: fixed;.
The layout appears to be fine in an Android/2.2.2 mobile-handset; however, I
need to know if the same is true in current versions of iPad and iPhone.
markup
I'm working my way thru Kevin Yank's and Rachel Andrews'
book, Everything you know about CSS is wrong.
That's not entirely true, but that aside I do have a
serious problem with the premier example in the book.
This example is pretty fairly replicated on this page:
http://webdesign101.dk/fv/
The
Jørgen Farum Jensen wrote:
http://webdesign101.dk/fv/
The problem is the small amount of background coloring that shows
above the first link in the menu.
Add...
#nav {vertical-align: top;}
...to get the alignment you want without a gap. Same in the other
table-cells if you want their
Gunlaug Sørtun skrev:
Jørgen Farum Jensen wrote:
http://webdesign101.dk/fv/
The problem is the small amount of background coloring that shows
above the first link in the menu.
Add...
#nav {vertical-align: top;}
...to get the alignment you want without a gap. Same in the other
Hi Amy,
Maybe you could use this method somehow
http://tjkdesign.com/articles/make_an_html_list_look_like_a_table.asp
Kim
Amy M Ostrom skrev:
Dear CSSers:
I am having the darndest time getting my image and text to sit next to each
other. I finally just used the display:table
Amy M Ostrom wrote:
I am having the darndest time getting my image and text to sit next to
each other. I finally just used the display:table and
display:table-cell and have it working beautifully in Firefox, but of
course these are not available in IE. Does anyone know a good fix for
Dear CSSers:
I am having the darndest time getting my image and text to sit next to
each other. I finally just used the display:table and
display:table-cell and have it working beautifully in Firefox, but of
course these are not available in IE. Does anyone know a good fix for
this? I will
Dear CSSers:
I am having the darndest time getting my image and text to sit next to each
other. I finally just used the display:table and display:table-cell and have
it working beautifully in Firefox, but of course these are not available in IE.
Does anyone know a good fix for
Following a request on thelist, where a subscriber had unsuccessfully
searched for an online gallery of styled data tables, I came up with
the following idea:
http://icant.co.uk/csstablegallery/
It is pretty much like csszengarden, only for a single marked up data table.
What I need now is
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