On 1/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you for the reply, and please don't take this as anything other
> then trying to find out the best for this site, but I'm probably
> misunderstanding you since I have cellpadding="9" cellspacing="5" which
> is enough that when I look at it on a cell phone template in Opera and
> Golive and when resizing all my browsers down in IE, NN, Safari, IE6,
> and NN wndoze, it's easy to distinguish between the second and third
> pricing columns. I actually wanted the borders, but it didn't look good
> in IE6;-(

i mean the bottom spacing only.  i would (personally, in css) put
"border-bottom: 1em;" or something similar on the table to separate it
more from the one underneath.  the in-table paddings looked ok to me. 
i didn't mean to say your lack of borders was a horrible tragedy! i
only meant because you don't have them, i would add extra bottom space
to move the two tables away from each other.


> Isn't there a way to put your own graphical elements in for borders? I
> imagine the IE6 problem would still occur though with the breaks rather
> then solid lines, which is what makes it look like crap.

well, you can make extra <td>s that span and put a picture in them... 
someone else might have a better idea.


> I'm glad you restated the menu contrast as well! I forgot who had
> mentioned that;-| Is the visited color better? It's brighter! I've
> looked at the site on the clients older monitors along with a few of the
> employee's and that never was a complaint;-\ Are you on an older -
> smaller monitor? When you zoom up 1 or 2 steps is that better? If you
> could be more specific that would also help! Thanx!

it's a very narrow text, dark red color against a black background. 
my monitor is a 19" HP TCO flat screen (and pretty dang new,
especially for a work computer) (note: flat screen, not flat panel,
which is the very thin ones if i didn't mix those up).  my eyes are
those of a mid-20s person.

i can't seem to load your site any more, so i can't give feedback on
any changes.
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