Hi Andrew and Philippe,

Thanks for the tips, they solved my problem, and better than that,
I've learned what the problem was about

About using a <table> for doing that, well I was trying to develop
even futher my ability with css, and it was a simple table. There will
be some other people work on top of my code, that don't know much of
html and stuff, and I thought that doing it with html + css it will
make it easier for him to work with.

Thanks again for the help.

[]´s
Grillo

On 5/23/06, Philippe Wittenbergh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On May 23, 2006, at 5:30 AM, Marcelo Wolfgang wrote:
>
> > The page in questions is this one: http://work.grillo.tk/vilarigno/
> > produtos.html
> >
> > I have a gap at the foot of the table on the left that I don't know
> > how to solve. Can anyone help me here ?
>
>
> Have you considered using a real html <table> for building this? That
> would make *much* more sense...
>
> The problem of that 'gap' is coming from the font-size on that div,
> which has a computed value of 16px; add the line-height to that, and
> that box has a real height much larger that the 4px you assigned.
>
> Gap is visible in Gecko, Safari, Opera, iCab.
>
>
> Philippe
> ---
> Philippe Wittenbergh
> <http://emps.l-c-n.com>
>
>
>
>
>
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