XHTML
Two Column or "Double-Justified" Lists
Submitted by Aaron Longwell on Tue, 2006-07-11 22:48.Here's a CSS tutorial to create double-justified lists. This is the most readable way I've found to present a list of dated links in a compact format. I first used this as a method to display a blog archive in a sidebar. Here's the example:
- 5/4New Yorker
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XHTML Markup Standards
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