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    Designing a website using three columns of text and identical sized images:

    The first column is ALWAYS taller than the other two. Even if I change the order of the columns, whichever one is first is taller, so the text below does not align across the page.

    I think it is something to do with a class ” .first ” but no matter how I try to give it a margin or padding of zero the same problem is still there.

    Any ideas?

    Colin

    #811174

    On the first 1/3 column – open the options for that alb element. did you set on row-settings the equal height option?

    because you have done allright with your images – all have the same box size – so it must be that little fault

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by Guenni007.
    #811183

    Gosh, I didn’t realise it was possible to change all these details too!

    Thank you – making it say IDENTICAL has fixed the problem.

    Regards

    #811186

    hm: http://webers-testseite.de/t-rolls/

    click to enlarge:

    edit: ok – then i can delete the page.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by Guenni007.
    #811190

    Hi!

    Glad @guenni007 could help!


    @guenni007
    Thank you :)

    Regards,
    Yigit

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