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width: 100%-10px;
width: 100%-70px;
I'm interested in seeing this type of validation make it through. I've read (and didn't understand) this page ...
[w3.org...]
I am a simple man and do not possess an engineering degree nor am I mechanically inclined. ^.^
It has been a while since I checked out the proposed CSS3 specifications, but as far as I know, there are no plans for CSS to support mathematical calculations. You have to bear in mind that CSS is a styling mechanism, not a programming language.
At least something like width = 100%-20px?
...actually CSS2.1 can do this already, but of course IE can't ;)
Absolute Positioning accomplishes this quite admirably when all four co-ordinates are used to their full potential. It does have to make a calculation, to solve the width/height [w3.org], and as soon as IE gets it (and erm the pigs are flying..) we will be able to have pixel perfect columnar layouts flibbety gib..
Thanks encyclo for the MathML translation one day could you try and explain some more of that spec (in plain english!) for me :)
Suzy