At least in Firefox, I can't get the clientHeight of a text node.

-- Yehuda

On 11/4/06, Dragan Krstic <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
I would try to find proper cell, then to read heigh of cell, then to find height of text (element) with clientHeight. If I can not read height of text it self, I'll wrap that text with div, and then read the height of that div.
----- Original Message -----
From: Yehuda Katz
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: [jQuery] Table cell space

Dave,

Thanks! Unfortunately, I need to fix the problem sometime today :(

Hopefully I will be able to replace whatever hackery I come up with with your reworked corner plugin :-D

-- Yehuda

On 11/4/06, Dave Methvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to get the amount of "padding"-like
> space above text in a table cell that's there as a
> result of cell alignment. For example, if I align my
> cell to the bottom, it's useful to know how much
> space is above the text (specifically, for the corner
> plugin, which doesn't take this type of space into
> consideration).
>
> Any ideas?

Gee, when I started reading that I knew it sounded like a familiar problem.
:)

I am planning to work on the rounded corner plugin to fix the explicitly-set
height issue, maybe that will address it for table elements as well.


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