Didn't read the other thread, and don't understand
why you are opening a new thread for the same problem.
It's not the same problem. (if you read the other thread and you will see it's
not). :)
Anyway, Hi Ingo! :) Thanks for the reply.
this is because the box that generates the left shadow
MEM wrote:
Here is the intended effect:
http://www.cantinho.org/pt/cantinho-site/esboco_Page_12.png
Thanks a lot,
Márcio
Are you all over the map, or what :-) ?
Give me a few hours, and I'll think of an even more complicated and
difficult way to do it. In the meantime, I'm sure
Are you all over the map, or what :-) ?
Give me a few hours, and I'll think of an even more complicated and
difficult way to do it. In the meantime, I'm sure you'll find something
wrong with this:
http://www.alistapart.com/d/negativemargins/ex5.htm
lol
I just need my coffees!!! O.O
But,
Hello again,
I have clean up the code (I suppose), and added the three columns already
discussed and solved earlier with the help of this mailing-list. - (Mail
subject: Centering floated elements ?) .
The task seems so simple, but achieve it seems like a nightmare (according
to the layout
2009/7/3 talofo talofo tal...@gmail.com:
...
I need to have the same height columns and allow the borders of those
columns, to stay at the same heigh too. Yes, familiar, I know...
I realise that there are techniques that use a container to contain the
columns, and then, define