Thanks Andreas - looks like a cool system, and I'll definitely play with it
But, I still don't see how I'm going to get both the left and right columns
to autoscroll independently in a 100% width (flexible) container. I had to
set that problem aside for a couple days, but I'll get back to it. Thanks
for the new resource!



Andreas Wahlin-4 wrote:
> 
> http://layout.constantology.com/
> seems to build off of yui, I haven't invested a lot of time comparing  
> them, but the little time i put in says to me that ___layouts fits me  
> better :)
> 
> andreas
> 
> On Feb 21, 2007, at 22:11 , rolfsf wrote:
> 
>>
>> Thanks Brandon, I'll look through the YUI grids...
>> While much of it can be done with css, I just don't see how I can  
>> get the
>> autoscroll to function properly unless I've set a fixed height and  
>> width,
>> which I can't think of how to do accurately with css on a flexible  
>> height
>> and width page. But... I'll go dig...
>>
>>
>>
>> Brandon Aaron wrote:
>>>
>>> I believe you are better off letting CSS deal with this. The
>>> performance of the CSS is going to greatly outweigh the JavaScript in
>>> this scenario. You should check out the YUI Grids CSS [1], maybe it
>>> can help you get what you need without too much overhead.
>>>
>>> [1]: http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/grids/
>>>
>>> --
>>> Brandon Aaron
>>>
>>> On 2/21/07, rolfsf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I've got a basic layout that looks like this:
>>>>
>>>> <div id="wrapper>
>>>>     <div id="top"></div>
>>>>     <div id="container>
>>>>       <div id="leftPane"></div>
>>>>       <div id="rightPane"></div>
>>>>     </div>
>>>> </div>
>>>>
>>>> All divs are flexible in height and width depending on the viewport,
>>>> except
>>>> #leftPane, which has a fixed width.
>>>> I want to set:
>>>> #container width to be equal to viewport width
>>>> #container height to be equal to (viewport height - #top height)
>>>> #leftPane height to be equal to #container height
>>>> #rightPane height to be equal to #container  height
>>>> #leftPane width is equal to 300px;
>>>> #rightPane width to be equal to (#container width - #leftPane width)
>>>>
>>>> (what I'm trying to get to is to have #leftPane and #rightPane with
>>>> autoscroll, and have #rightPane expand when #leftPane slides left  
>>>> and
>>>> closes, and all divs adjust when the viewport is resized)
>>>>
>>>> My question: How do go about a) getting these dimensions, b) setting
>>>> dimensions based on a,  c) updating when the viewport is resized.  
>>>> Hints
>>>> are
>>>> appreciated!
>>>>
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