1/ Based on the most recent WebKit nightly builds (aka future
Safari), adding {position:relative} to each column is a (possible)
work around.
This of course
* is only true at the time of writing (WebKit is not a release
version, but beta software; things may change ...)
* is only
On 7/20/06 7:48 AM, Alex Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Liz wrote:
... It seems wierd that someone would make a design
that anchors don't work in since anchors are so widely used. ...
It was an oversight missed by myself and the 20 or so people who
looked over the technique during
Thank you for your reply. The one true layout is really a beautiful
solution
Thank you. Of course it's really three separate solutions for three
separate problems. And there is no Keyser Soze and there is no One
True Layout ;)
I can see how the
anchor was overlooked. I showed you a
On Jul 20, 2006, at 11:48 PM, Alex Robinson wrote:
The solution is based on using XBL attached via the -moz-binding
property
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/xbl/xbl.html
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/CSS:-moz-binding
Essentially the equal height stuff is overridden in