Hi Linda,
Thanks for your suggestion. One thing very relevant that I have not
mentioned is that the content and sidebar need to appear below a
header of unknown height. I think this means absolute positioning is
not going to work. Sorry for not mentioning that.
Сергей Кириченко
Thanks for the li
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From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On
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Sent: Monday, 17 August 2009 4:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Fixed Sidebar Fluid Content - Source Order Limitations
Hi Kepler,
>You may want to try
learn to search, елки палки
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/multicolumnlayouts/
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/fauxabsolutepositioning/
2009/8/17 Ben Davies
> Hi Kepler,
>
> >You may want to try max-width on your main content. I'm not sure if that
> will work for you since you didn't post
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Fixed Sidebar Fluid Content - Source Order
Limitations
Hi Kepler,
>You may want to try max-width on your main content. I'm not sur
Hi Kepler,
>You may want to try max-width on your main content. I’m not sure if that will
>work for you since you didn’t post a link.
I tried max- and min-width in a few combinations and could not get it
to work (and makes my content no longer fluid ).
Hi Mark
Thanks for the sample code. The p
Ben
This works ok - or have I misunderstood you? Maybe
the alignment isn't good enough for the 'big end of town' though.
test
#cont {float:right;width:81%;border:1px solid red;}
#sidebar {float:left;width:200px;background-color:green;color:#ff;}
content
ABC
regards
Mark
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- To put my content first in the markup, my content needs to be floated (for
a following sidebar)
- My content is fluid, so I can not assign a width
You may want to try max-width on your main content. I'm not sure if that
will work for you since you didn't post a link.
Best regards,
Kepler