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LaRachel
post Jul 10 2009, 01:33 PM
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Incense-Peppermints

1. Is there a way to make a bigger gap between the two columns?

2. Can I make both columns the same height, but still have it stretch when more writing is in it?

3. How would I add a footer to this? I want there to be a separate div below this, but I don't know how to get it under the two columns, since I don't have a defined number of pixels from the top.

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res8zenith
post Jul 11 2009, 09:46 AM
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if you want this layout to be centered, divs aren't the best to use here, centered tables are much easier to understand if you're completely new at this, you're making is sound like this can't be possible but this is pretty much the basic structure for most of my table designs, navigation column which is smaller compared to the actual main section for entries, and the top and footer, that's IT.

you should do some research on this because its not hard to find, look for basic centered tables structure on google, and you can find tons of tutorials, read it, try it, & practice it to make your skills prefect! youre going to use table, tr, td, column attributes, rows, heights, widths, the commons, top it all off with a sweet image and some style css, AND VOLA!

i'll explain more on this later, gotta run sorry.
 

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