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Three Columns with CSS

Sent by Sander_Maréchal on 28 February 2005 22:10


George Georgiou wrote:
> in the above (traditional) example, it doesn't matter if one of the
> three columns becomes longer of the other (due to the content). The
> other two columns are *automatically* adjusted to get the same height
> of the longest one.

There are many examples, links and resources on how to do this in the 
css-discuss wiki. Check this page:

http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=AnyColumnLongest

It's not the easiest thing to do though. Post back here if you have any 
questions!

-- 
Sander Maréchal
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