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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
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