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Posted by Neredbojias on 06/03/06 08:28
To further the education of mankind, mbstevens
<NOXwebmasterx@xmbstevensx.com> vouchsafed:
>> It's one way to make a list, -pseudo or otherwise, fit space more
>> efficiently, and I think it beats using tables. When "inline-block"
>> becomes a little more normalized, I'll probably be able to improve the
>> stability for browsers other than "the big 3" as well.
>>
>> Thanks for the feedback.
>>
> There is an issue in Fox with "Top 40 Audio", which seems to
> wrap after "Top 40" at any browser size, though.
Hmm, I'll have to check it out. Thanks for the heads-up.
I'm not completely "sold" on this system but was looking into making
'lists' more 'flexible' in html-design terms. It would be a semi-cinch
with javascript, but that's javascript. Ideally, a list would split-off
vertically, feeding equalized list-sections to the right (-or left),
filling available space. My pseudo-list-type flows horizontally, which
isn't always desirable. Anyway, it's just a test of css and its
capabilities.
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Neredbojias
Infinity has its limits.
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