Scot Schlinger wrote:
http://www.rell.com/tst/index_v003.html
Opera and Firefox is OK, IE6 is a bit 'lost' :-)
Ff is getting close...I can't get the column to span completely (per
the table one: http://www.rell.com/tst/index_table.html). Do I have
to use faux columns? I am already using on
>
> Suggestion:
> A 'float: right;' with negative top and bottom-margin, and positive
> right-margin, will solve your problem just fine. Mark it up first in the
> middle-section, give it a width, and set no height so it will
> self-adjust to whatever you put inside it.
>
> Georg thank you for you
Scot Schlinger wrote:
I am trying to take a layout put together by a co-worker in
dreamweaver with tables (http://www.rell.com/tst/index_table.html)
and convert it into a pure css desgin
(http://www.rell.com/tst/index.html). The problem that I am having is
coming up with the correct idea/dire
Hi all,
I am trying to take a layout put together by a co-worker in dreamweaver with
tables (http://www.rell.com/tst/index_table.html) and convert it into a pure
css desgin (http://www.rell.com/tst/index.html). The problem that I am
having is coming up with the correct idea/direction on how to