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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 01/04/07 17:33
admin@daytonalink.com wrote:
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> On Jan 4, 10:59 am, "Jukka K. Korpela" <jkorp...@cs.tut.fi> wrote:
>> Scripsit a...@daytonalink.com:
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>>> Here's what I'm looking at:
>>> http://daytonalink.com/cal.pngYawn. You didn't specify what you are commenting on (there _is_ such a thing
>> as the mistake of not quoting or paraphrasing _anything_), and you posted
>> the URL of an image, not of a web page (HTML document). So we can't see what
>> you tried in order to set (suggest) row height.
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> WTF? The giant calendar/table dominating the screenshot. That's what
> I'm commenting on. I've tried everything I can think of. Right now I
> don't have a single property relating to the row height.
He meant quoting a reference of previous posts, as I am doing here to
provide context to your remarks. A screenshot is not really helpful to
show us what you have tried with your markup, does it?
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> Assume that this is what I have:
> #calendar_table{height:300px;}
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> Now, how do I make the rows all the same height.
Why would you ever want to? What would happen if for January 25th you
had 10 or 20 events that would not fit within a fixed 20% of the table
height?
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