[thelist] CSS Woes
Joel D Canfield
joel at streamliine.com
Tue May 8 13:49:30 CDT 2007
> if I understand correctly, your goal for the content area is
> to, on the fly, display different columns of existing data,
> in a fashion suitable for side-by-side comparison?
for instance, like this?
------------------------------------------
| nav | container0 |
| |--------------------------------|
| | float | float | float | |
| | | | | |
| | more | | | |
| | stuff | | | |
| | in the | | | |
| | column | | | |
| | which | | | |
| | wraps | | | |
| | due to | | | |
| | wodth | | | |
|--------|--------------------------------|
so you're floating entire columns left against each other?
agh; that won't ensure apples on one line, oranges on the next, side-by-side
there has to be a way to think vertically instead of horizontally.
what if you do in fact use a table, classing each cell (<td class="item_01">) so you could visible/invisible all that class, without affecting the rest of the <tr> ? it would isolate vertical, columnar sections of data.
joel
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