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Re: Strange Table Behaviour

Posted by Mitja Trampus on 11/22/58 11:39

Smiley wrote:
> "Stan McCann" <me@stanmccann.us> wrote in message
> news:Xns9765CB95F4298stanmccann@216.234.192.142...
>> [sound advice on accessibility, html+css]
> This is all very interesting, but it doesn't help explain why I'm having
> problems here. Do you have answer to that?

Pffft, the arrogance, doesn't know his nbsp's from his br's
and he'd like his question answered... ;)

The answer is, I'm afraid, rather obvious: no, he doesn't /
we don't know why IE does this. At least me - I've tried
applying height to tr instead of td, using non-quirks mode,
using table-layout:fixed - none worked.
So... tackle the problem differently. If you insist on a
table-based layout, go for nested tables <puke>.
Another alternative, as Uncle Pirate hinted, is to use DIVs
and CSS.

Try describing what layout you're trying to get, and perhaps
we can come up with a more elegant solution than these tables...

 

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