On Jul 16, 2009, at 10:10 AM, Jeff Jansen wrote:

> For tables with captions, I decided to use a 'captioned' class for  
> tables
> which removes the margin-top, and then include the same margin-top
> measurement as part of the caption style. I figured this is more
> semantically valid than using a heading, and I can always just make  
> the
> 'captioned' style have no effect when FF gets fixed.


That is an option, of course. It fixes the Firefox (current) issue  
without problems for the future.
But it sure makes a mess in WebKit based browsers (Safari,  
Chrome, ...): the space between caption and table is equal to the sum  
of margin-top+margin-bottom on the caption.

Philippe
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Philippe Wittenbergh
http://l-c-n.com/





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