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Bruce A. Julseth
 
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Default Using CSS for multiple columns - 07-23-2008 , 04:04 AM






Can I, without using tables, create more then a 2 column display, ie width =
50%, float: left and float=right?

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Blinky the Shark
 
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Default Re: Using CSS for multiple columns - 07-23-2008 , 04:20 AM






Bruce A. Julseth wrote:

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Can I, without using tables, create more then a 2 column display, ie width =
50%, float: left and float=right?
Something like the first link in my sig, with widths adjusted to your
liking?


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Default Re: Using CSS for multiple columns - 07-23-2008 , 04:27 AM



In article <iBBhk.5277$Zc5.3073 (AT) bignews8 (DOT) bellsouth.net>,
"Bruce A. Julseth" <julebj_nospam (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net> wrote:

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Can I, without using tables, create more then a 2 column display, ie width =
50%, float: left and float=right?

If the columns are 50% of the browser width, then only two can fit. So
what do you mean by wanting more than two?

If it is two cols you want, perhaps this will help:

<http://dorayme.890m.com/alt/simpleTwoCol.html>

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