Good afternoon list,
First of all, my question is a theoretical one, meaning i don't have
a mock-up to show, just a question for future reference.
I was wondering, if you have a basic 2 column set-up, with an outer
wrapper and a contentwrapper:
div id=wrapper
div id=contentwrapper
div
Luc wrote:
First of all, my question is a theoretical one, meaning i don't have
a mock-up to show, just a question for future reference.
Putting a repeating background image on the content division
(faux-column technique) or is there some other x-browser method?
To sum it up, i
Good evening David,
It was foretold that on 13/06/2008 @ 16:19:31 GMT-0400 (which was
17:19:31 where I live) David Laakso would write:
Any column longest can be acheived using the faux column method
(repeating image on y-axis) [1].
Equal height columns using CSS is sometimes done this way
David Laakso wrote:
[1]
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/fauxcolumns/
Faux columns has proved best for me when i have had the need for designs
that always go down to the bottom. If you the top of the design should
not pass up to the very top, you can just assign a container div with
the
Good evening Jens,
It was foretold that on 13/06/2008 @ 23:35:10 GMT+0200 (which was
18:35:10 where I live) Jens Nedal would write:
snipped a bit
The only issue with faux columns is, that the with of your design
basically has to remain fixed, as the background image has a fixed with.
So
On 6/13/08 4:42 PM, Luc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good evening Jens,
It was foretold that on 13/06/2008 @ 23:35:10 GMT+0200 (which was
18:35:10 where I live) Jens Nedal would write:
snipped a bit
The only issue with faux columns is, that the with of your design
basically has to remain
...there ARE some solutions using faux along with liquid:
http://www.prairiegraphicdesign.com/CSSMastery/Chapter07/faux-3-col-liquid.h
tm
-this is taken from Andy Budd's CSS Mastery book, which I recommend...
-john petroshius
Hi John,
That's a nice solution for faux columns. Thanks