Re: [css-d] FW: Are table-based layouts still needed

2007-09-05 Thread Paul Hanson
I don't know what this is called - or if there is a solution to what I'm seeing. I'm using IE 6. I close my Favorites so it doesn't display on my screen. There is a large gap between the menu going up and down and the edge of my browser window. If I enable my Favorites and have them displaying on

Re: [css-d] FW: Are table-based layouts still needed

2007-09-05 Thread Al Sparber
From: "Alan K. Gay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I don't know any way with CSS, absent a pile of JS, that changes in the > height of the contents of a block in column one can force, across all > browsers (or even just IE for that matter), a corresponding change in the > height of a block (div, for ex) tha

[css-d] FW: Are table-based layouts still needed

2007-09-05 Thread Alan K. Gay
I haven't done a new table-based layout in years. That said, we have two key pages that are truly "wire-frame" in nature, by that I mean that the individual cells of content vary substantially in size at each rendering (based on database contents), and these variances in size need to adjust the la