Gunlaug - you're the greatest, man! This worked out beautifully.
Just sending out a massive THANK YOU to you and everyone else who
helped me along the way. You're a life saver!
On 4/10/07, Gunlaug Sørtun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hello -
I'm running into a strange Firefox bug which I can't figure out, and
hoped a CSS guru out there could tell me what's wrong.
Here are screencaps of the problem. This is running on FF 1.5-2.0 Windows:
http://www.geocities.com/craiggivens01/screen.jpg
Craig Givens wrote:
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Here are screencaps of the problem. This is running on FF 1.5-2.0 Windows:
http://www.geocities.com/craiggivens01/screen.jpg
http://www.geocities.com/craiggivens01/screen2.jpg
That left column div (called leftColumn-home and leftColumn in the
css) sometimes
Hi Ingo - Thanks for responding.
display:table is the only method that works. Using anything else for
#contents will cause the #rightColumn to appear underneath the
#contents div or render otherwise incorrectly
That #rightColumn is tricky -- it needs to stay within #contents but
with a negative
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Craig Givens wrote:
display:table is the only method that works. Using anything else for
#contents will cause the #rightColumn to appear underneath the
#contents div or render otherwise incorrectly
Not so.
This is great!.
Thanks for the quick response. I will let you know how it tests out.
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display:table is the only method that works. Using
Hi Everyone,
A fellow who joined the list but hasn't heard back asked if I'd send this
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Hello -
I'm running into