Joe Gillespie said:
I once heard of an XML solution on a long-dead forum. The content was able to flow between columns.
View ArticleThriva said:
I like it and look forward to CSS3 It would also make horizontally scrolling sites more viable. I know horizontal scrolling is a bit of a no-no because if your'e not careful it means having to scroll...
View ArticleMlangfeld said:
I agree it's a little dodgy. I usually use Safari, so didn't notice how bad it is on IE 5 Mac. And I guess it's not very standards-oriented. But I do like to read it on the web, as opposed to many...
View ArticleJoe Gillespie said:
An interesting technique but a page layout that totally depends on JavaScript is asking for trouble.How it works is that there are three columns (divs) with the same text in them. The JavaScript reads...
View ArticleMlangfeld said:
I've only seen it done well on the IHT site, http://www.iht.com , where it's done for articles, but not for the front page. I think it's done with javascript, but don't quote me on that! I like it a...
View ArticleLaurilahi said:
I wonder if there's any way you can split text in a webpage into columns like they are in newspapers. This can be done with tables or css boxes but can it be done automatically, so that you don't need...
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