I thought I'd see what happened if I had a table used for layout with the
class="flextabl e" and then defined
.flextable td { display: block; }
It "works" in current Windows-based browsers except IE--the cells appear top
to bottom. In any event, I'm thinking this technique could be an expedient
way to make existing table-based pages usable in narrow devices with the
appropriate @media directive, or it could be offered to PC-based users as an
option if they want to narrow their browser windows.
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Harlan Messinger
Remove the first dot from my e-mail address.
Veuillez ôter le premier point de mon adresse de courriel.
class="flextabl e" and then defined
.flextable td { display: block; }
It "works" in current Windows-based browsers except IE--the cells appear top
to bottom. In any event, I'm thinking this technique could be an expedient
way to make existing table-based pages usable in narrow devices with the
appropriate @media directive, or it could be offered to PC-based users as an
option if they want to narrow their browser windows.
--
Harlan Messinger
Remove the first dot from my e-mail address.
Veuillez ôter le premier point de mon adresse de courriel.