[css-d] liquid 3col - header questions

2007-09-11 Thread Ray Leventhal
Hi all, I'm developing a site based on the 'holy grail' 3col liquid layout [1]. Site: http://devel.legionpost130.org/ sub-page url: http://devel.legionpost130.org/index.php?history (for long content) CSS: http://devel.legionpost130.org/styles/legionpost130.css I've added a min-height and

Re: [css-d] liquid 3col - header questions

2007-09-11 Thread Ian Young
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ray Leventhal Sent: 11 September 2007 15:02 To: css-d Subject: [css-d] liquid 3col - header questions Hi all, I'm developing a site based on the 'holy grail' 3col liquid layout [1]. Site: http://devel.legionpost130.org/ sub

Re: [css-d] liquid 3col - header questions

2007-09-11 Thread Ray Leventhal
snip Because you have used min-height and min-width, the log doesn't appear in IE6 at all. (IE6 doesn't recognise min-width or min-height). In fact the whole site looks, well, odd. In the header div there is an extraeneous */ at line 131 which may be affecting things thereafter. Ian IY

Re: [css-d] liquid 3col - header questions

2007-09-11 Thread Gunlaug Sørtun
Ray Leventhal wrote: I'm developing a site based on the 'holy grail' 3col liquid layout [1]. http://devel.legionpost130.org/ I don't often speak up against a solution, but I'd advice you to stay as far away from the mentioned 'holy grail' as you possibly can. It is one of the least tested,

Re: [css-d] liquid 3col - header questions

2007-09-11 Thread Ray Leventhal
I don't often speak up against a solution, but I'd advice you to stay as far away from the mentioned 'holy grail' as you possibly can. It is one of the least tested, prepared and cross-browser reliable solutions released onto the web in later years. It provokes too many bugs and