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Default Re: Flexible Property Values - 03-26-2009 , 04:09 PM






[Q]Investigate the JS "document.write" method to write HTML into your document
on the fly.[/Q]
Thank you, James, for your reply, but I already know how to handle "kakadu"
time. Simply, I do it for a different geographical region of the world than
you. Please click on the Preface panel tab in the following document:
http://homepage.mac.com/moogoonghwa/Imagine_Prototype/Content/.

In effect, my question is not changing the content of an HTML element; rather,
it is about changing the width property of a style attribute of an HTML tag.
In other words, I already know how to fly, simply I need some directions about
how to get there.

Roddy :smile;


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Default Re: Flexible Property Values - 03-26-2009 , 05:00 PM






Try looking at this article on fluid grid construction using percentages.
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/fluidgrids

Add min and max widths to your page CSS. Reason 1) to keep panels and
horizontal navigation from collapsing. Reason 2) to keep your page from
spreading out too much on ultra wide displays.
http://www.cameronmoll.com/archives/000892.html


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Default Re: Flexible Property Values - 03-26-2009 , 05:10 PM



[q]Try looking at this article on fluid grid construction using percentages.
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/fluidgrids[/q]

This one, I have seen already. In fact, I submitted it for someone else and
have already begun incorporating it into my own webpage.

[q]Add min and max widths to your page CSS. Reason 1) to keep panels and
horizontal navigation from collapsing. Reason 2) to keep your page from
spreading out too much on ultra wide displays.
http://www.cameronmoll.com/archives/000892.html[/Q]

This is new (for me) and will hopefully prove useful.

Thanks!

Roddy :smile;




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Default Re: Flexible Property Values - 03-26-2009 , 05:11 PM



You're welcome.

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