[ale] html
Christopher R. Curzio
ale at accipiter.org
Mon Sep 23 11:13:29 EDT 2002
You can also rig up a div setup in CSS to have two divs side-by-side. Put
the table in one div, and the content in the second one. It works like
tables without the mess.
I recommend you ditch tables altogether and just use divs from the get go.
Tables kinda suck these days.
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Thus Spake Geoffrey <esoteric at 3times25.net>:
Mon, 23 Sep 2002 10:43:33 -0400
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>
> tom hawks wrote:
> > If I have a table and the width is set to 25% and it is my menu, how
> > can I use the remaining 75% for content? Everytime, it puts it below
> > where the menu table ends, but I want it along side.Any ideas?
>
> It depends on how you wrote the menu part. One of two solutions should
> work though. You'll either need to use the rowspan arg, or you can
> place your menu table inside another table, where the second table
> contains two cells, one for your menu, the other for your content.
>
> Have you considered frames instead?
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> > tom
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