Done it. Put a bg.gif in the outer div and now I have no bg problems! Thank you.
Now, for big res or small text,
http://www.e2design.com.ar/Dev/CELP/sec.php?id=19 does not stick the
footer to the bottom of the browser. I tried implementing this simple
script http://www.themaninblue.com/writing/pe
At 06:35 AM 8/16/2006, TuteC wrote:
Fast OT: It is not desirable to assign ids to each part of the site,
is it? Don´t want to open a new discussion, just a question.
You should give an id or class to enough elements
that you can point unambiguously to every element
on the page that needs ind
Yes, indeed I want. :-)
http://www.e2design.com.ar/Dev/CELP/sec.php?id=1
It has a simple background, two columns. So I think FAUX may be ok. If
you look http://www.e2design.com.ar/Dev/CELP/sec.php?id=20 you can see
in a 1024x768 screen how this JS works. With little beauty.
Fast OT: It is not de
Again learning from your experience. I am trying to implement
http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css/pvii_columns/ to a design
where I need both (navigation and content) have the same height.
I try to do it because each div has a background color, and I want
them to reach the footer no matter
On 8/16/06, TuteC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Again learning from your experience. I am trying to implement
http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css/pvii_columns/ to a design
where I need both (navigation and content) have the same height.
You can also do this using Javascript:
http://www.thew
At 09:41 PM 8/15/2006, TuteC wrote:
Again learning from your experience. I am trying to implement
http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css/pvii_columns/ to a design
where I need both (navigation and content) have the same height.
I try to do it because each div has a background color, and I wan
I´ll have a time to read Google´s FAUX columns, till I see how you
made it work. :)
Thank you!
Eugenio.
On 8/16/06, David Moyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe what you after is called faux columns, I did this on a
website and your more then welcome to jump in and see how I did it.
A searc
Hi
I believe what you after is called faux columns, I did this on a
website and your more then welcome to jump in and see how I did it.
A search for faux columns should get you sorted.
http://www.tinkahill.com/pdt/voila
Dave
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