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Posted by DU on 11/17/50 11:17
Ben wrote:
> Question 1:
> how can I get ride of the space between..
> <table align=left><tr><td>TABLE_01</tr></table>
align is deprecated and here align=left is most likely useless. The
default horizontal alignment of a table is left unless your document
text-direction is rtl.
The space you refer to could be related to the fact that a table is a
block-level element and "Generally, block-level elements begin on new
lines, inline elements do not."
http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/global.html#h-7.5.3
"When rendered visually, block-level elements usually begin on a new line."
http://www.htmlhelp.org/reference/html40/block.html
It's difficult to suggest some explanations without being able to
actually see the page you see, without being able to examine the markup
code you use and without knowing with which browser and brower version
you see that space.
> <table><tr><td>TABLE_01</tr></table>
>
> Question 2:
> What is the earliest browser that support this?
That supports <table>? That supports the space between table elements?
DU
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The site said to use Internet Explorer 5 or better... so I switched to
Firefox 1.0.4 :)
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