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Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 8:11 AM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] 2 Column Symetrical Stretching Layout?
Hi Drew,
I removed the 45% margin from #right but this still never
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From: Joey
Hi everyone,
I wondered if anyone knew of some code for a simple 2 column layout,
imagine:
50% Left Column
50% Right Column
Try these .. I've had good luck with them.
http://www.thenoodleincident.com/tutorials/box_lesson/boxes.html
HTH,
Mich
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you might try
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/columnswapping.html
Ingo Chao
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Joey wrote:
Is it really that difficult to create a simple 2 column layout in
CSS? Im beggining to doubt CSS if this is the case. All i need is a 2
column layout with each column being 50% and when u stretch the
browser each column increases (but both stay at 50%)
Here is a table version of wha
Hi David,
I tried that solution, but it also never worked, i uploaded it here:
http://www.burninthespotlight.com/cssprob/ll/css_50_50.htm
Is it really that difficult to create a simple 2 column layout in CSS?
Im beggining to doubt CSS if this is the case. All i need is a 2 column
layout with each
On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 13:11:26 +, Joey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi Drew,
I removed the 45% margin from #right but this still never worked:
This is what i did:
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Before:* #right{width:45%; background-color:#00FF00; padding:0; margin:0
0 0 45%;}
*After:* #right{width:45%; background-color:#0
:
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*Sent:* Friday, February 04, 2005 12:53 PM
*To:* wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
*Subject:* Re: [WSG] 2 Column Symetrical Stretching Layout?
Hi Tom,
Thanks for that solution, but
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Stretching Layout?
Hi
Tom,Thanks for that solution, but unfortunately it doesnt work
Hi Tom,
Thanks for that solution, but unfortunately it doesnt work, because i
get a horizontal scrollbar at the bottom of the page, in both Firefox
and IE. Does anyone else have any solutions for this?
Thanks
Josef
Tom Livingston wrote:
This
worked for me:
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4
This worked for me:
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd";>
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#main{width:100%; padding:0 50px 0 50px; margin:0;}
#left{width:45%; background-color:#FF; padding:0; margin:0;
float:left;}
#right{width:45%; background-color:#00FF00; padding:0; margin:0 0 0
45%;
Maybe:
#main {
width:100%;
padding:0 50px 0 50px;
}
hmm. Then left and right won't really be 50% each. More like 50% minus
100px. Maybe play with %s on those 2. Seems like it won't be
pixel-perfect. Seems like you would need wiggle room.
HTH... a little maybe?? :-P
On Feb 4, 2005,
Hi everyone,
I wondered if anyone knew of some code for a simple 2 column layout,
imagine:
50% Left Column
50% Right Column
And when you stretch the browser the 2 columns will stretch too, but
always both stay 50% of the browsers width. I have tried setting up
something like this:
#ma
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