I need to implement a table-like layout for major browsers.
so here’s my quick hack.
I knew it’s not perfect, but really simple
http://www.hedgerwow.com/360/dhtml/css-equal-column-layout.php
Keep It Simple, Stupid
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I need to implement a table-like layout for major browsers.
so here’s my quick hack.
I knew it’s not perfect, but really simple
http://www.hedgerwow.com/360/dhtml/css-equal-column-layout.php
bigmartin | 20-Apr-07 at 5:37 am | Permalink
Hi, I could not find your email, so I will post my wish here:
Really thanks for great http://www.hedgerwow.com/360/dhtml/css-round-button/demo.php but I found bug, my web framework generates buttons as <input type=”submit”> and with your solution there is a bug: http://www.volny.cz/bigmartin/round-button-nyx/btn.htm
any solution?
thanks!
hedgerwang | 24-Apr-07 at 4:44 pm | Permalink
Hi:
Safari will never allow you to style INPUT so that’s why I need to use BUTTON
instead.
However, the implementation of BUTTON on IE is very buggy so that I need to generate INPUT for IE only.
Make sure that you have your own server side solution to do the basic browser detection then generate INPUT or BUTTON for different browsers.
Thanks.
c. | 22-Jun-07 at 3:26 am | Permalink
I’ve tried this technique before (http://moronicbajebus.com/ posted years ago, but good luck finding anything since redesign). It’s fine for short pages, but longer pages have rendering problems. Depending on how you have the content ordered, one of the columns will end up below the other(s) on long pages.