That technique has some problems.
I prefer this one, when I can't use something as simple as what Hostile used.
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In Topic: Jeeves dead simple CSS layout
01 April 2009 - 01:08 PM
In Topic: .... dammit.
08 March 2009 - 01:57 AM
Floats aren't that bad once you really understand them, but until you do they can be quite confusing.
So you use lots of absolute positioning? Or do you use some <table> elements?
Any particular reason?My job requires floatless CSS layouts, but I do do free consultations.
So you use lots of absolute positioning? Or do you use some <table> elements?
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04 March 2009 - 11:25 PM
Believe it or not, IE handles that incorrectly. Firefox implements floats how they were intended to work. I suggest you read up on clearing and containing floats. Other than floating the parent of the floated element(s) too, which isn't always a good option, the PIE/Aslett approach is best.
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