On 24/10/2007, Paul Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've managed to avoid doing this for while, but I'm doing a CMS job
and the content in a floated group of LI's is going to be differeing
heights. They need to wrap onto a new line when they hit the right
edge of the container, causing
Thanks for your replies. Unfortunately, the site hasn't gone live yet, so I
can't show anything. It's the exact same problem as the examples given on
the link I sent. Just wish there was a simpler way of fixing it other than
giving it a fixed height.
Cheers for your help
On 25/10/2007, Matthew
Just missed your first letter.. may be this will help a bit?
http://www.hedgerwow.com/360/dhtml/css-layout-gridview.html
HTH
On 10/25/07, Paul Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your replies. Unfortunately, the site hasn't gone live yet, so I
can't show anything. It's the exact same
Hi Mathew,
I have gone the path of clearing left on the first LI of each new line. This
doesn't seem to work in all versions of IE for me, have you got it working
yourself?
Cheers
Paul
On 25/10/2007, Matthew Pennell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 24/10/2007, Paul Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've managed to avoid doing this for while, but I'm doing a CMS job
and the content in a floated group of LI's is going to be differeing
heights. They need to wrap onto a new line when they hit the right
edge of the container, causing layout problems.
I've found this article, but it
I've managed to avoid doing this for while, but I'm doing a CMS job
and the content in a floated group of LI's is going to be differeing
heights. They need to wrap onto a new line when they hit the right
edge of the container, causing layout problems.
Would need to see what you have at the