Good solution, James!
> The display:inline declaration was unnecessary in this context. I
> accidentally left it in when playing around with the box positioning. It
> worked in aye-eeeh 6, but it came unstuck in Opera 6. Maybe it could be
> tweaked to work reliably.
>
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Thanks Russ & James,
James, looks like it should work. I'll play around with it to see if I
can get consistent results. At the moment some of the
cheers,
George
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> I'm probably missing something here (so just ignore this
, but that
caused problems for Opera (don't know why!??).
James
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hi everyone,
Time to stop lurking
Hi George,
First of all, that is one very nice looking site!
CSS-driven vertical alignment does not work on block level elements. For the
definitive answer (from Eric Meyer's "Cascading Stylesheets Programmers
Reference"):
Vertical-align determines the alignment of text within a line or within a
hi everyone,
Time to stop lurking.
We have recently converted our corporate site (http://hww.com.au) from a table based
layout to (almost) pure CSS. Unfortunately I have had to use a table to align text to
the bottom of a box. See: http://hww.com.au/syndication/ (the 3 boxes below the header