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> The problem is the page is inside a password-protected program.
I'm sure you could have found a way to launch a stripped-down
case-example into the wild.
If you want help, you got to help the helper so s/he _can_ help you ;-)
> No elegant solutions out there?
Sure.
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Subject: Re: [cs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes, it's a table, but I didn't want to make a 3rd column for
> directions. Since the inputs are of various widths, the 2nd column
> would be as wide as the widest field, and therefore the directions
> would usually be off to the side rather than right next to the inpu
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Lining up text
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
> [...]
> I've tried divs and paragraphs and spans; inline and float:right, and I
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francky wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
>> [...]
>> I've tried divs and paragraphs and spans; inline and float:right, and I
>> am absolutely sure it's obvious, but unfortunately not to me.
>> [...]
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
> Hi Mark,
> Checkpoint 1: tabular data? Yes, so table allowed. ;-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
> [...]
> I've tried divs and paragraphs and spans; inline and float:right, and I
> am absolutely sure it's obvious, but unfortunately not to me.
> [...]
>
> Any ideas?
>
Hi Mark,
Checkpoint 1: tabular data? Yes, so table allowed. ;-)
First idea: isn't it possi
This is from a complex example, so I'm using links to pics to describe the
problem (if words are not enough).
I have a data-editing table; prompt in the left column, input in the right
column.
If I need to give extra instructions on how to enter the data, or whatever,
that text follows the in