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Enviado el: miercoles, 03 de septiembre de 2003 11:00
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Asunto: Re:[PHP] dynamical balancing text in two colums
Hello
Just asking why do you want to split at paragraphs? Couldn't you
just simply look for a word boundary and t
Hello
Just asking why do you want to split at paragraphs? Couldn't you just
simply look for a word boundary and then split the columns? You could
exclude tags from the split meaning wordboundaries cannot be inside <>
that way no breaking of tags.
Since the result is checked by a human they can
ical balancing text in two colums
To throw a huge spanner in the works:
1. tables are not intended for layout
2. devices other than a PC/Windows web browser may be more suited to q
well structured XHTML based, table-less format with CSS for styling.
3. columns work well in a newspaper, but do
To throw a huge spanner in the works:
1. tables are not intended for layout
2. devices other than a PC/Windows web browser may be more suited to q
well structured XHTML based, table-less format with CSS for styling.
3. columns work well in a newspaper, but do not translate well to the
web, sin
We tried something like this in the spring. If the paragraphs are uniform
in length you can get columns roughly balanced - but never with a high
degree of certainty.
We also knew our subscribers would be printing out the copy, and that's
where we gave up on two column layout, as we had no contr
Hi, I've been dealing withs this question:
I've never seen dynamical balanced text in two colums in a web so this the
challenge.
html formated text is stored in a database, conetion and placed into a
variable i.e.:
$text = "http://www.lamundial.net/img/labordeta.jpg"; align=left
border=0>efe.Zara
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