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 Posted by Faux_Pseudo on 08/03/05 07:28 
I am trying to create a table where the second row lines up with the 
first withou any spacing between: 
 
<table style="width: 100%; text-align: left;" border="0" 
cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><td cellpadding="0" 
style="vertical-align: top;" colspan=2><tt><h3><pre> 
((                           // 
( )                         ( )</td></tr> 
<tr><td valign=top cellpadding="0"> 
<h3><pre>||/<a href="foo.html">___/fauxascii.com/</a>_________| 
||/<a href="foo.html/">____/abcef/</a>________________| 
||/<a href="bar.html">_____/abcdefgh/</a>____________| 
`=___________________________=' 
</td></tr></tbody></table> 
 
In elinks (my main browser) this works fine and we see: 
 
   ((                           // 
   ( )                         ( ) 
   ||/___/fauxascii.com/_________| 
   ||/____/abcef/________________| 
   ||/_____/abcdefgh/____________| 
   `=___________________________=' 
 
But in firefox (and who knows what it looks like in IE) we see this: 
 
 ((                           // 
 ( )                         ( ) 
 
 
 ||/___/fauxascii.com/_________| 
 ||/____/abcef/________________| 
 ||/_____/abcdefgh/____________| 
 `=___________________________=' 
 
Does anyone know of a way to get it to display like the first example? 
 
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 ' ..-  .:" )               ( ":.  -.. ' | can only think of one way to 
  ((,,_;'.;'   UIN=66618055  ';. ';_,,)) | spell a word. 
        ((_.YIM=Faux_Pseudo :._))        | - Andrew Jackson
 
  
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