[Linux4christians] CSS Layout Problems
William Bennett
chip at chipbennett.net
Thu Aug 14 13:15:59 EDT 2008
Try using float:right for your right-hand (content) container, and leave out
the width specifications for both the left and right containers?
Chip Bennett
chip at chipbennett.net
www.chipbennett.net
On Thursday 14 August 2008 10:11:36 am Wesley Platt wrote:
> I'm back again! And this time I the problematic technology is CSS. The
> design that I made for the site is CSS based. There are three main parts.
> The header which runs along the top then two columns under that. The one on
> the left is navigation and the right side is content. My problem is that
> while the left hand column is fluid and grows with the links, the right
> side has to be set to a fixed width smaller than the left hand one. This is
> fine until the left hand one grows so big that it pushes the right side one
> down. If I don't set the right side to a fixed width then it drops below
> the left hand column. So, how do I make the right hand column fluid and
> keep it above below the header?
>
> Wesley Platt
>
> P.S. - Sorry if i confused any body, but this is the best I could do.
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