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2 columns
Okay i have a div called content and inside it two other divs: panel and content.
I can get the panel to float to the left and the content sits on the right fine, if the conent is larger than the div containing it, it expands. but that leaves a big gap between the bottom on the containing div and the panel. I want both "columns" the divs to go right to the bottom. Help if that wasn't clear enough i'll upload it thankss!
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Re: 2 columns
LOL... very clear... what you want are "faux columns". Alistapart has a good tutorial on it.
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Re: 2 columns
thankss I'll have a look!
Last Blog Entry: 3D Chess in your browser! (Mar 14th, 2008)
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