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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 01/05/07 15:14
Joel Shepherd wrote:
> In article <a2d88$459d3a70$40cba7cd$8362@NAXS.COM>,
> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
>
>> admin@daytonalink.com wrote:
>
> [snip stuff about a calendar, which you wouldn't think would get folks'
> undies in a bunch, but this _is_ Usenet ...]
>
>>> Assume that this is what I have:
>>> #calendar_table{height:300px;}
>>>
>>> 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?
>
> Can you say "scroll bar"? Yeah, I thought you could.
That was essentially my point and was getting the OP to think of
conditions he may not have taken into consideration. Look, by is nature
a TABLE "wants" to expand to accommodate the content. It would be a
silly table otherwise unless you are using a table for layout...hmmm
maybe that the case here, eh?
To OP: using DIVs would better suit your needs. If you need a hammer
don't grab a screwdriver even though you can hammer nail with the
screwdriver, sort of...
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Take care,
Jonathan
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