Richard Lake schrieb:
vary in size a little, particularly height. Scroll down to the Climbers &> Some
of the images on this page: http://www.pricklypair.co.nz/products.php
Vines or Perennials to see an example.
All of the images are inserted in a floating div. When one of the floating
divs in the
RL> All of the images are inserted in a floating div. When one of the floating
RL> divs in the line is taller than the last one on the line the next floating
RL> div seems to get hooked up on the longer one. Can anyone suggest another way
RL> of laying out the images that doesn't have this problem?
Richard Lake wrote:
http://www.pricklypair.co.nz/products.php
All of the images are inserted in a floating div. When one of the
floating divs in the line is taller than the last one on the line the
next floating div seems to get hooked up on the longer one. Can
anyone suggest another way of lay
Some of the images on this page: http://www.pricklypair.co.nz/products.php
vary in size a little, particularly height. Scroll down to the Climbers &
Vines or Perennials to see an example.
All of the images are inserted in a floating div. When one of the floating
divs in the line is taller than the