Sent by Joakim Ziegler on 16 February 2004 07:07
I have a page with the typical three-column layout in the
bluerobot.com/glish.com style at http://m3.cyc.abardev.net/ and it works
fine. However, I'd like to specify a min-width for the page, or rather
for the center column, since there'll be things in that that will wrap
badly if resized too small.
As you can see at the URL above, I can set the min-width for the top
banner and the center column, but the right sidebar slides over the
center column when the window is made narrow, probably due to the
following CSS for the right column:
position: absolute;
right: 0px;
top: 121px;
width: 147px;
Now, I understand why this happens, but is there any other way to do
this so that I can have a fixed-width column on each side of a flexible
center column, yet make the total of the three columns have a minimum
width?
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