IE/win can be persuaded to handle multirow equal height columns too.
This box has more content than the others. If all boxes were table cells, the cell with the most content would decide the height of all cells. It works like that here too, but this is not a table.
Vertically centered – even in IE/win.
This box has very little content.
Not much content here either, so I have centered it vertically – also in IE/win.
In this row I've added most content to this last column, to make it the naturally tallest one.
In this third row I've added most content to the first column, to make sure it is the naturally tallest one.
This box has very little content.
Not much content here either.
see: 456bereastreet: Equal height boxes with CSS, part II for the original and information.