Basically, why does a margin on non-floating element collapse with the float above it
When margins on floats aren't supposed to collapse, ever
The answer lies in the spec on how clearance works because the non-float is clearing the float. And now I'm wondering if it's going to be any embarrassing considering that there are probably entire layouts out there that rely on this fact in order to work
i.e. it just "makes sense" and it shouldn't have been seen as peculiar at all
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So, when you expand the page to a great distance, they contact info gets stretched to the side.
I was wondering if someone could help me such that the margin on the right side of the #menu extends to the end of the page
Also, bonus points if someone can make it so that the menu bar goes off the edge of the page rather than going downwards, as demonstrated in yahoo.... I don't need it all on the page at once.
pastie.org/9284757 is the css file... anything else needed don't hesitate to let me know.
Thanks so much in advance, and I look forward to hearing your responses.
A bit too energizing. I'd listen to that if I was downing 20 shots of tequila in a club, which is also what it makes we want to do when I listen to it now, hence not helping me do anything productive.
Total javascript noob question.... I have a function that is outputting console.log({value:up.total.percent}); and in the console log it is showing Object {value: 12}. How do I just get the value?