Hi Darren
I think the only way to solve your problem is dynamic, since the buttons
are renderd dynamic.
I realize this has got nothing to do with html, css or webstandards but
it is an answer to your problem so i'll give it to you anyway.
You have one known variable: the max number of characters that fit on
one line (=x).
If the number of characters <= x use class="y" else use class="z".
Class "y" has a margin-top which makes a 'one-line-link' align vertically.
Class "z" has a margin-top which makes a 'two-line-link' align vertically.
I think that will solve your peoblem, don't you think.
Rilke.
Darren Wood wrote:
Hello World!
I've been struggling with a vertical alignment issue...have a look at
the links below:
http://shopperanswers.dev.netconcepts.com/understanding-your-shoppers.php
[line 86]
http://shopperanswers.dev.netconcepts.com/includes/default.css [line 288]
i'm having an issue the with tab looking things at the bottom of the
body text [Observational research, Intercept & exit interviews,
Integration...] Those are links, they are also dynamic (so I cant
just wack a class on the li's)...some of them wrap and some dont.
What i want to do is have them vertically aligned regardless of
whether they're on one line or two...( hope that makes sense.)
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Darren
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