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Multi-Column in CSS3 PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 27 September 2005
posted by James Mitchell

I am sure that all of us at one time have developed a website with more than one column. In the past (back in my tables days) columns and rows were a huge part of my designs. Things are about to change. In the midst of cross-browser support issues with CSS2, A List Apart has a wonderfully written article that dives into the specifics of the proposed addition to the CSS standard (CSS3). Funny thing is this was proposed in draft from in 2001. I for one would find this very useful and a much needed time saver when coding column websites. Take a moment and read their article.

One last thing to note is the compatibility, according to ALA:
"The script has been tested in IE6, Firefox 1.0.4, Netscape 7.1, Safari 1.2 and 2.0, and Opera 8 (though the Opera tests indicate a tendency to crash)."

Written by herkalees on 2005-09-27 13:19:21
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