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Posted by dorayme on 05/01/07 22:45
In article <slrnf3feo0.5hq.spamspam@bowser.marioworld>,
Ben C <spamspam@spam.eggs> wrote:
> On 2007-05-01, dorayme <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> > In article <slrnf3dr37.5hq.spamspam@bowser.marioworld>,
> > Ben C <spamspam@spam.eggs> wrote:
> >
> >> In standards-conforming browers <img align=left> is equivalent to <img
> >> style="float: left">.
> >>
> >> This means that text in the <p> following should go to the right of the
> >> <img>, but only if there is enough room for it to go there without
> >> overflowing.
> >>
> >> But in quirks mode, align=left may be treated differently.
> >
> > But is not in fact really different in latest Safari.
>
> If you try two <table align="left">s next to each other in a container
> that isn't wide enough for both of them, in quirks mode, Firefox will
> leave them side by side overflowing the container. If you float them,
> the second one drops down, as it should.
>
Yes, the situation is quite different with tables attempted to be
side by side, at least on my tests.
--
dorayme
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