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Geoff Soper

2003-12-17, 9:41 am

I'm currently working on a photo album system and am trying to use CSS to
arrange the photos and their captions. I'm doing it in such a way that the
photos flow, using the available width. This becomes obvious if you vary the
width of the browser window while displaying
http://geoffsoper.co.uk/photos/inde...tos;album_id=11 . My
problem is when pictures have different size captions as in the following
example
http://geoffsoper.co.uk/photos/inde...lbum;album_id=6

Any idea how I can fix the second example to flow like the first, i.e. in
regular full rows and columns.

Thanks,
Geoff
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Bean

2004-02-23, 9:28 am

Geoff

I'm getting a 404 when I try to view your examples.

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Not Found
The requested URL /photos/index2.php was not found on this server.

Apache/1.3.27 Server at geoffsoper.co.uk Port 80
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Lemme know when the page is up again, and I'll try to have a look.

Rgds
Bean


Geoff Soper wrote:
> I'm currently working on a photo album system and am trying to use CSS to
> arrange the photos and their captions. I'm doing it in such a way that the
> photos flow, using the available width. This becomes obvious if you vary the
> width of the browser window while displaying
> http://geoffsoper.co.uk/photos/inde...tos;album_id=11 . My
> problem is when pictures have different size captions as in the following
> example
> http://geoffsoper.co.uk/photos/inde...lbum;album_id=6
>
> Any idea how I can fix the second example to flow like the first, i.e. in
> regular full rows and columns.
>
> Thanks,
> Geoff

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