Christian Montoya wrote:
On 12/13/05, Bob Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There is one browser with issues, not the specs.
Which browser can correctly render the following:
3 columns, no height defined and a background color different from
that of the body
...
the end result should be that all three columns are the same height
That's the easy part: all browsers that can render according to spec...
<http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/tables.html>
...which should be all of today's major browsers but the one mentioned
on the page linked to below...
Please send us all an example of a site where this was necessary.
As usual designers want "bells and whistles" without any necessity.
When I find a reason to actually use equal height columns, I'll let
you all know.
Those "bells and whistles" are fun to have in the background at times
though - as long as they are kept relatively quiet :-)
I'm not sure whether the following page is css-driven or css-enhanced or
just a huge - flexible - hack, but it sure wouldn't work if there were
tables in the source-code.
<http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/molly_1_20.html>
...gosh, even that old Trident gets it.
And, for the record: that's not a "real" page - just a sheet in my book
of "bells and whistles".
regards
Georg
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