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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 06/21/06 23:49
dorayme wrote:
> In article <148c0$4499cffe$40cba788$10342@NAXS.COM>,
> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
>
>> Except floating content both left and right has a tenancy to create the
>> "dumbbell" effect where you have a lump of stuff on the left and a lump
>> of stuff on the right and nothing or very little in the middle.
>> Especially pronounced on large viewports. This is usually not a very
>> attractive design. Better to float only one and let the other fill in.
>
> or float both the same way...
>
Yep! Sometimes that will work, test carefully with IE though, sometimes
the peekaboo will get you. The best strategy in my opinion is you use
the minimum number of floats to get what you desire avoids many IE
surprises.
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Take care,
Jonathan
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