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Posted by Gιrard Talbot on 03/07/07 02:45
X l e c t r i c wrote :
> I did this page, to post at a webtv news group, to show what happens
> when we do and do not specify values for table attributes.
>
> http://www.xlectric.com/info/html/tabatt.html
>
> When I viewed it on my PC I noticed that with some of the browsers there
> is still some space at the bottom of the tables even when specifying
> values of 0 (zero) for cellpadding and cellspacing.
Images are inline elements, just like text. And inline-element must have
sufficient space for character descenders (j, p, q, g, y).
> I explain myself at the bottom of the page. Is there something that can
> be done to eliminate that space, or is that simply the way it is ?
>
> Art
Everything is rather well explained at:
Images, Tables, and Mysterious Gaps
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Images%2C_Tables%2C_and_Mysterious_Gaps
GΓ©rard
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