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Posted by Els on 06/25/05 13:21
Els wrote:
> Greg N. wrote:
>
>> Els wrote:
>>
>>>>>>>have a look at my test case at http://coolhaus.de/misc/csstest.htm .
>>>>Yup, leave it as is, but add this line to the top of your file:
>>>>
>>>><!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"
>>>> "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
>>>>
>>>>Makes IE try to follow the same standards as the other browsers ;-)
>>>
>>> Eh.. addition: background isn't a valid attribute in Strict, so
>>> instead, add the style to your styleblock:
>>> td{background-image:url(ttp://coolhaus.de/misc/smily.gif);}
>>
>> Hmm, that will open up another bag of worms for me.
>>
>> The sample code is my way of showing some extra-wide images. By making
>> them a cell background, only as much as the table width allows is shown,
>> no horizontal scrollbars are used. I want that effect.
>>
>> I have dozens of such tables on my pages, each showing a different
>> image. I don't think I'd like to manage that through CSS. What should I
>> do?
>
> Give each table a class (<table class="foo"> and <table class="bar">
> for instance) and then in CSS:
> table.foo td{background-image:url(....);}
> table.bar td{background-image:url(....);}
> etc
btw - if the table has no other function than provide a frame for that
background image, you can just use a div instead.
div.foo{
height:[height of your image];
background-image:url(...);
}
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