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Posted by dorayme on 10/23/07 00:19
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<1193098168.791439.119580@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
Summercool <Summercoolness@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 22, 3:56 pm, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> > You cannot dictate to table cells their sizes and expect
> > consistent results regardless of the size of the content across
> > browsers.
> >
> > What is the closest webpage you have seen on the internet that
> > satisfies you. And what further things would you like. In other
> > words, a url of some sort might help.
>
> it is just like a website showing thumbnails... in a 5 x 3 tables
>
> and the thumbnails are showing as 100 x 80, or 75 x 100.... that is,
> either width or height as a max of 100px...
>
> except i don't know the image sizes in advance. (they are from a
> database or URLs from a database).
Your "the thumbnails are showing as 100 x 80, or 75 x 100....
that is, either width or height as a max of 100px..." just goes
into my brain and simply does not register a plain coherent
thought. Perhaps someone else will see what you want?
In plainer terms what do you want? Perhaps you can speak in quite
different terms? Do you want all the cells to be exactly the same
dimension in spite of the pics inside the cells being all a bit
different? I can think of solutions for this but I don't want to
go off on a wild goose chase.
Why not post some examples (urls please) of what you are trying
and then explain what it is in reference to these specific urls
what it is you do not like about them?
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dorayme
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