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 Posted by Neredbojias on 12/21/05 13:50 
With neither quill nor qualm, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Gabri=EBl=40Home=22?=  
quothed: 
 
> Hi Folks, 
>  
> I've been working on this for quite a long time now.. 
>  
> http://www.amdemo.com/testsite consists of 2 frames (top & main). I  
> center the Flash element in the top frame and the table in the bottom  
> frame. As long as the browser (FireFox or IE, doesn't matter) is not  
> maximized the menu and the table are directly under each other. But then  
> you maximize the bottom frame is 1 pixel left of the top frame in alignment. 
>  
> Does anyone know what this behaviour can be? And how to solve it? 
>  
> Please check http://www.amdemo.com/testsite and let me know! 
 
In IE (XP) I get the offset whether the browser is maximized or not.  In  
Mozilla I don't get it at all. 
 
Take the align="center" out of <table> and center it with css (or  
<center> if you must.)  Don't ever use align="center" in a table or div. 
 
--  
Neredbojias 
Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
 
  
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