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 Posted by Jeff on 06/18/06 20:16 
I tryed this code, it almost works, but the problem with this is that when  
the browser window resizes the left and right column also resizes. I want  
only the centre column to be resized when window resizes: 
..left, .right { 
width:200px; 
} 
..centre { 
width:80%; 
} 
<tr> 
    <td class="left">A</td> 
    <td class="centre">B</td> 
    <td class="right">C</td> 
  </tr> 
 
 
ul {margin-left:-6px;} isn't working.... 
 
any suggestion? 
 
Jeff 
 
 
"Sid Ismail" <elsid@nospam.co.za> wrote in message  
news:j2ab925fqcekf0jbr9jh3kligderdg6ckq@4ax.com... 
> On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 20:25:06 +0200, "Jeff" 
> <it_consultant1@hotmail.com.NOSPAM> wrote: 
> 
> : Hey 
> : 
> : I'm creating a web page. I created the web page using a table ( the left 
> : column is for a menu, right column is for ad,  the centre column is for  
> site 
> : content)... The left and right column's width is set to be 200px...  
> Before I 
> : added the <ul> block into the web page this really worked -> the left  
> and 
> : right column's width was 200px when I tested it.. so far everything  
> works... 
> : 
> : But my problem starts after I added the <ul> block. Now the left and  
> right 
> : column take up almost the entire width of the table, the centre column 
> : becomes a little block in the centre of the table. 
> : 
> : I want to use this <ul> block and the width of left/right column to be 
> : 200px... 
> : 
> : What am I doing wrong here? 
> : 
> 
> 
> Try the CSS-alternative for a 3 column table? 
> 
> In the meantime, quick fix: 
> ul {margin-left:-6px;} 
> 
> Sid 
> 
> 
> 
>
 
  
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