Heres a variation on your setup. http://www.eatons.net/test/bargraphs.html -chuck =============================== On Wednesday, April 7, 2004, at 10:36 AM, Adam Carmichael wrote:
Hello list,
I'm trying to construct a simple bar graph using minimal markup yet let it remain fairly flexible in CSS.
[0] Here is a link to what I have built so far.
The first problem I'm trying to tackle so far is that the second part to the graph doesn't reflect the width it's supposed to.
The second problem is that it probably won't scale too well when one tries to increase text sizes.
The third and final problem is that several themes I'm planning on using it with may want to have different width so it needs to be fairly fluidic. I tried using percentages with this but I got no > where.
If anyone has any further best practise pieces of advice, I'm open to that too. :) This one has me feeling like one o'clock half struck.
[0] http://carneeki.net/tmp/bargraph/version/0/list.htm
Thanks in advance,
Adam
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