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Posted by Neredbojias on 03/10/06 08:01
With neither quill nor qualm, damiensawyer@yahoo.com.au quothed:
> I need it to be full width with less text for page layout and
> formatting.
>
> I would like to have a panel that displays at full width whether there
> is text in it or not. Sometimes there will be, sometimes there won't
> be. Surely the layout of the form/page shouldn't change if there is no
> text in it?
>
> > A url would help. Almost certainly, the solution to your real problem
> > is simple.
>
> Please forgive me, but why do you need a URL?? I realise that a sample
> can be extremely important in solving these issues, and, accordingly, I
> have provided a full sample below. All that you need to do is save it
> to a sample.html file and open it in a browser. All of about 10 seconds
> work.
>
> I chose to do it this way because, as this is a Usenet post, it will be
> archived and searchable by many people for many years - long after the
> URL you requested of me would have been removed. This way, there is a
> permanent record of the question (and hopefully a solution) for those
> many people over those many years.
>
> I don't understand what you mean by "Almost certainly, the solution to
> your real problem is simple". Can you please ellaborate? Or maybe tell
> me this simple solution?
>
> Thanks very much in advance,
Ie6 doesn't handle the following correctly:
position:absolute;
left:100px;
right:10px;
You need a workaround.
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Neredbojias
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