Sent by Jordan Elver on 29 October 2004 10:10
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> If you want your content div to expand to hold whatever content is in
> it, assign it display: table-cell. This isn't recognized by
> IE, but IE
> already does this behavior by default, so that shouldn't be a problem.
OK, thanks. I'll try that.
> Sorry for misunderstanding.
It's hard to describe a css problem. If I can't fix it, I'll wait until I
have url to provide.
Thanks,
Jordan
P.S. I'll try and post from a private account in future to avoid the
stupidly long sig.
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