I'd like to stretch 6 nav items evenly across a 900px container, with an even amount of white space between. For instance...
---| 900px Container |---
---| HOME ABOUT BASIC SERVICES SPECIALTY SERVICES OUR STAFF CONTACT US |---
Currently, the best method I can find to do this is the following:
nav ul {
width: 900px;
margin: 0 auto;
}
nav li {
line-height: 87px;
float: left;
text-align: center;
width: 150px;
}
The PROBLEM with this is two fold. First of all, it doesn't truly justify it, but rather spreads the li tags evenly throughout the ul tag.. creating uneven white-space between smaller menu items like "HOME" or "ABOUT" and larger ones like "BASIC SERVICES".
The second problem is that the layout breaks if a nav item is larger than 150px, which SPECIALTY SERVICES is - even though there is more than enough space for the whole nav.
Can anyone solve this for me? I've been scouring the web for solutions, and they all seem to come up short. CSS / HTML only if possible...
Thanks!