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Draven wrote:
Ok, here you go.
Get the files athttp://gaining-mass.com/projects/3collayout/
see it in action athttp://gaining-mass.com/projects/3collayout/3%20Column%20CSS%20Layout.html
Something to note, there's a few extra classes in the two css files to handle the hiding of div tags using javascript and shouldn't be required when you are simply loading the page with it hidden. These are just to solve a couple quirks between IE and mozilla when using javascript to change DISPLAY:; settings.
You will need to change the padding setting for IE users on the class .two though or the content will not go full width.
CSS is nice, but with the zillion differences between browsers, it's sometimes a better idea to use one table for the formatting.
Anyway, it can be done as I displayed here.
This also includes a css hack for showing everything at 100% hieght, since I know that's a big question often aswell.
I've tried to get this done on the IMAGO 09 theme
IMAGO 09 THEMEbut I guess I have just too little experience to get this done. Could you please help me out on how to get that right block disappear if there is no content in it? I don't use the right block on the forum so it would be realy nice if the forum would expand over the right (empty) block.
With this theme I have one more problem btw. On your example you show the footer going down if there is fill in any of the blocks. Strangely in this imago09 theme the footer only goes down if there is content in the middle block. If not enough fill in the middle block it shows right true the left en right block ignoring any fill.
I do like the soft look of this theme and would realy like to use it.
One more question just out of curiosity: you can make the right block disappear but what about both side blocks? The imago09 theme has some navigation at the top of the page to go back to home (with both side blocks showing) so making both sides disappear on the forum would give it full width?
Regards