Posted by User on 12/09/06 02:50
ic.
hmm there has to be a way to totally prevent a td from being stretched...
i believe many ppl has encounter the same problem before
"Ben C" <spamspam@spam.eggs> wrote in message
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> On 2006-12-09, User <user@email> wrote:
>> Thanks for replying..
>>
>> I have set
>> style="table-layout:fixed; "
>
> You shouldn't need that as well as the widthed <div> inside the <td>.
>
>> but under the cell:
>>
>> <td ><div style="width:250px;
>> overflow:visible"><%=rs("title")%></div></td>
>>
>> The contents of the cell overflows to other areas. i want it to be able
>> to
>> be trapped in the div cell...if the contents hits the edge of the cell,
>> it
>> will automatically be bring down to the next line...as if there is a line
>> break
>
> There's no way to force line-breaks except at proper line-breaking
> points in CSS 2.1 or in most browsers, although IE has a proprietary
> property for it (something like word-wrap: break-word).
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