I want what in the good old days would be a two-column table layout. It’s for http://paulisageek.com/resume and is working perfectly with:
.dates {
float:right;
width:171px;
}
but I’m sure I’ll break the sizes on updates (and different fonts, and browsers, and font-sizes, etc).
Is there a way to make the second column autosize without forcing a width (or using javascript)? Will CSS3 have a way?
Give your dates column a min-width and a max-width instead of a fixed width. This gives you flexibility but ensures your design won’t break:
Note that min-width and max-width do not include padding, borders, or margins.
Another possibility is make the dates to align right and display inline:
This way you won’t need a separate div for the dates.
…Or, if you want to be super-cutting-edge and ensure that your layout breaks in IE, you can use the new CSS3 columns (not recommended here, but still worth reading)