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#1 2007-09-03 08:53:18

colak
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I’m so looking forward until css3 is implemented…

here a short article about multi-column layouts. Sounds like life ahead will be much easier.


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#2 2007-09-03 10:32:28

wet
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Re: css3

If medicine won’t much progress faster than browser vendors, I’ll probably be gone when this hits the ordinary users’ desktops/mobiles.

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#3 2007-09-05 13:57:38

Mary
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Re: css3

…life ahead will be much easier.

I bet someone (cough IE cough) will find at least one way (but probably more) to **** it up.

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#4 2007-09-09 02:36:43

phiw13
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Registered: 2004-02-27
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Re: css3

colak wrote:

… about multi-column layouts. Sounds like life ahead will be much easier.

You can do it today, if you want to. That degrades nicely in older browsers. Use -moz and -webkit- prefix and Safari 3/ Gecko 1.7+ (fx 1.0+) will show your layout nicely.

Roc’s site uses this since, what, somewhere in 2005, when he implemented multicolumns in Gecko. Page through various articles there and you’ll see that this is not necessarily a good option, unless you have a really huge monitor.


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