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  • #16
    Originally posted by St Leo
    Well, you could always merge Cell 4 with Cell 5 and create a special child table in there with two cells.
    Cross-post is that? That's what I did.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by vovansim
      Another question: I was looking at this mozilla.org site, and there is a whole bunch of different distributions over there: mozilla, firebird, and thunderbird. Anyone know the difference between those?
      Mozilla: The old-style suite
      Firebird: A temporary browser fork that strips away a lot of the fat and some of the bone marrow
      Thunderbird: A temporary mail fork that strips away al lot of the fat and none of the bone marrow
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      • #18
        layout tables
        Use layers.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by chegitz guevara
          layout tables
          Use layers.
          Layers?? As in Netscape layers?
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Hueij

            Layers?? As in Netscape layers?
            No, not Netcape layers, CSS layers. It also requires a little javascript, since you need to get the layers on the right to line up with the right edge of the left layers.

            Download the SnapLayers extension from PVII, and you can have valid CSS layers with the layout you want.
            Last edited by chequita guevara; October 5, 2003, 19:08.
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            • #21
              Javascript? To get your lay-out right with CSS?

              Anyway, is there a way in CSS to get a block to stretch to the bottom of the screen? This is the problem I ran into when I tried to make vovansim's lay-out to work in both IE and opera. Opera takes the "height:100%" but IE doesn't.

              Same goes for stretching to the width of the screen.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by chegitz guevara
                No, not Netcape layers, CSS layers. It also requires a little javascript, since you need to get the layers on the right to line up with the right edge of the left layers.

                Download the SnapLayers extension from PVII, and you can have valid CSS layers with the layout you want.
                That's an interesting idea, though I still maintain that any designer who wants to treat the Web like tranditional media are in error.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by vovansim
                  Yeah, any way, nested tables worked perfectly fine, and I got my pixel-perfect solution on IE 6, Mozilla 1.4, and Opera 7.
                  I did that way back in 1996. Is there something new you want to tell me?
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Hueij
                    Anyway, is there a way in CSS to get a block to stretch to the bottom of the screen? This is the problem I ran into when I tried to make vovansim's lay-out to work in both IE and opera. Opera takes the "height:100%" but IE doesn't.
                    Which cell is that? Cell 5? Try setting margin-bottom to 0.

                    Several weeks I was playing around with CSS, which involved placing several boxes around on the screen. It worked perfectly in Mozilla, but IE foobared on it as usual
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Urban Ranger
                      That's an interesting idea, though I still maintain that any designer who wants to treat the Web like tranditional media are in error.
                      I agree with you, but we wouldn't be true to our craft if we weren't pushing the edge.
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                      • #26
                        Agreed.

                        That's why we should be blazing new trails, or at least follow them.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by chegitz guevara


                          I agree with you, but we wouldn't be true to our craft if we weren't pushing the edge.
                          Too bad you can't do that in MSIE.
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                          • #28
                            Sure you can. It's just difficult.
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