Sent by Trusz, Andrew on 2 December 2003 14:02
If you want two columns, make two columns. Float pagebody left and you'll
have them. Right now you have an in flow division (pagebody) followed by a
float:right. Consecutive floats puts them side by each. And clear both after
the sidebar.
drew
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Subject: [css-d] Two-column layout help
I'm doing the roughs for the 2004 layout of my website and I've run into
a snag. Take a look at the rough layout I have:
http://obnoxio.us/dumpbox/2004.html
See the layer at the bottom, with the word "test" in it? I want that to
be up near the top, so I have a two-column layout. however, I can't seem
to get it to move up there. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
Rob D
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