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Would anything like this, setting the '''max wide''', be possible for 'source' 'webpages'.
Would anything like this, setting the '''max wide''', be possible for 'source' 'webpages'.
And could it possibly be something like. I would me trilled (but I am far from a CSS writing expert)
And could it possibly be something like. I would me trilled (but I am far from a CSS writing expert)
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And more on the subject!
And more on the subject!
http://www.smackthemouse.com/20031007
 
http://www.smackthemouse.com/20031007
 
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200803/specify_a_maximum_width_for_embased_layouts/
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200803/specify_a_maximum_width_for_embased_layouts/
   
   

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Would anything like this, setting the max wide, be possible for 'source' 'webpages'. And could it possibly be something like. I would me trilled (but I am far from a CSS writing expert)

Except for your first test, the unit to use together with max-width is the EM unit, the most import unit in web design. Most browsers use 12pt=16px=1em as default font-size. If we want short lines, let us say 500px wide, we just have to set max-width to 31em (496px) or 32em (512px). If needed, different max-widths can be used on the same page, or even max-width and wall-to-wall. Browsers like Mozilla and Opera support the MAX-WIDTH property. MSIE does not support max-width yet but that is not a problem. It is easy to make a JavaScript for MSIE that simulates all the great virtues of max-width. This JavaScript is necessary anyway to accommodate old versions of MSIE the GREAT DAY a new version of IE has implemented max-width.

Source: http://markmail.org/message/oqf62b6tni65mp7w Subject: Max-width and flexible design Actions... From: Jesper Tverskov (jesp...@mail.tele.dk)

And more on the subject!

http://www.smackthemouse.com/20031007

http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200803/specify_a_maximum_width_for_embased_layouts/



Urs, its not a breadcrumb, it's a navigation bar! :-) Samuli Karevaara 6 December 2005 07:05 (WST)

Samuli, thank you. Right, the div is called navbar. --Urs Hunkler 6 December 2005 07:30 (WST)

I changed the image. --Urs Hunkler 6 December 2005 08:07 (WST)