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Posted by Marc Bissonnette on 11/17/56 11:28
"Paul Watt" <paulio@wattioNOSPAM.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in
news:di0hfv$uql$1@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk:
> hi,
> Seeing as everyone here poured scorn on my use of a transparant spacer
> image, what would you guys sugest i use instead?
> The only way I can think of is to put them each in a <div> and
> position them on the page.
> Maybe styling a <p> tag or something?
> Situation: I'm trying to seperate two different
> tables in a cloumn vertically.
Have you tried using a transparant spacer image ?
<BFG>
Sorry, couldn't resist :)
Seriously: If it works for you, go for it - there's about a million other,
worse, transgressions in web design that are far worse.
I've found that in several applications, using a spacer image can often be
the only way to get a layout *just* right when it comes to cross-browser
compatibility :(
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