Michael Kear wrote:
Ive lost a reference to another excellent article I read about how to
guarantee that two or three columns will go all the way to the bottom of
the page, regardless of the length of any of the columns.Can anyone
help?
You can do this by cheating a bit with the background,
El mar, 06-07-2004 a las 15:45, Michael Kear escribió:
I've lost a reference to another excellent article I read about how to
guarantee that two or three columns will go all the way to the bottom of the
page, regardless of the length of any of the columns.Can anyone help?
Could it be the
Michael Kear wrote:
Ive lost a reference to another excellent article I read about how to
guarantee that two or three columns will go all the way to the bottom
of the page, regardless of the length of any of the columns. Can
anyone help?
Was it
!
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
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Subject: Re: [WSG] I've done it again
On 06 Jul 2004 17:16:02 +0200, Manuel González Noriega
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Do you have a blog? Blogmarks. That way i can keep track of interesting
links while sharing them with the world.
Other people will suggest surely a service like http://del.icio.us/ or
plain old bookmarks :)
I
Hey Kay
I have a wiki on my site, so that I can categorize and annotate my
bookmarks. It's become a huge organic sprawling beast in less than a
year, but *so* useful.
The resources section of the WSG site is meant to be just this type of
beast (http://webstandardsgroup.org/resources/) except
Kay Smoljak wrote:
On an almost completely unrelated and off-topic topic, I find it
interesting that the word Favourites has never become as popular as
Bookmarks, even amongst casual non-technical users, despite the fact
that IE has like 110% market share. I guess it's because you can't use