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Well, "first" as a class means it is first in the display (aligned left). And "yui-u" means that each of the blocks are 50%. And "yui-gc" means to take 2/3 width. So, I think you are using all the wrong classes. Also, there is nothing in your html to say that one column is 310px and the other is 100%. Both are called out as "<div class="yui-u yui-panel">", so they have the exact same class.
Try something like this: HTML Code:
<style type="text/css"> .two_columns {float: right;} .col_1 {width: 310px; float:left; margin-right: -320px;} .col_2 { float:left; margin: 0 190px 0 320px;} .col_3 {width: 180px; float: right; margin-left: -190px; } </style> <div id="doc3" class="yui-tvb-l3"> <div class="two_columns"> <div class="col_2"> <ul class="list_no_decoration widget_list" id="widgetlist_column2">$column[2]</ul> </div> <div class="col_3"> <ul class="list_no_decoration widget_list" id="widgetlist_column3">$column[3]</ul> </div> </div> <div class="col_1"> <ul class="list_no_decoration widget_list" id="widgetlist_column1">$column[1]</ul> </div> </div> |
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