In message <Xn*****************************@193.229.0.31>, Jukka K.
Korpela <jk******@cs.tut.fi> writes
I have a page with a list, presented, by use of CSS, sequentially,
in this order:
Instead of lengthy explanations, why don't you post a URL?
It's not my site; its not been launched publicly yet, and it's not for
me to identify then discuss the (perceived) failings of the owners'
site, publicly.
However, the person for whom I wrote the code complains that
columns should read vertically
Did he say why? Sounds like a completely wrong idea in the Web context,
but maybe there's a reason I cannot see.
To mirror the arrangement of the content in print; in a style with which
the users are likely to be familiar.
Is it possible to use CSS to present a multi- column list in the
"book" style?
No.
Thank you, anyway.
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