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Posted by Neredbojias on 06/23/07 22:29
On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 12:16:48 GMT dorayme scribed:
>> >> > <a href="http://www.example.com"
>> >> > style="display:block;padding:40px;">Link
>> >> > to page</a>
>> >>
>> >> Thank you. It works but padding variable is not need
>> >>
>> >
>> > If you don't have padding, what quite is the difference between
>> > no style at all in the link and mere display: block for your
>> > purpose? You delivering the padding from elsewhere?
>>
>> Padding will still make the clickable area wider-- the full width of the
>> space available in the <td>-- but generally not much taller.
>
> I was a little puzzled to know what OP would benefit from 2 over
> 1 in
>
> <http://members.optushome.com.au/droovies/test/display.html>
>
> The differences are all a bit strange across different browsers
> and text sizes.
As you suggested earlier, I see no difference in "the big three" (between
examples 1 & 2) except ie6 cuts off the top and bottom border. Ergo, the
OP's reply is puzzling.
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Neredbojias
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