Benjamin,
In order to fix your table formatting, you might try adding the attribute
width="33%" to your <td> tags. This will force each column to take one
third of the table width.
Dave
At 07:59 AM 05/17/2001 -0500, Benjamin Sher wrote:
>Dear friends:
>
>May I ask those of you who have access to both Linux and Windows if you could
>please compare the following URL in several browsers and hopefully suggest a
>solution. The URL is:
>
>http://www.websher.net/inx/link.html
>
>The problem is a minor one but annoying and puzzling nonetheless in the
>latest Mozilla 0.9 and in the latest Opera 5.0.
>
>Please look only at the table structure of the Index (and at the source).
>There are three equal columns of 9 categories each.
>
>Please compare it in Linux using the following browsers: Netscape 4.7, Opera
>5, Mozilla 0.9 and Konqueror (in KDE 2.1.1).
>
>Then, in Windows could you please compare this same page in Netscape 4.7 and
>in IE 5.x.
>
>In Linux, Netscape 4.7 and Konqueror render the table structure perfectly,
>i.e. in perfect symmetry: all three columns begin at the same height and end
>at the same height. Same for their placement in each column.
>
>Mozilla 0.9 renders the columns correctly, but the first column is placed
>higher than the other two columns.
>
>Finally, Opera 5.0, while rendering the heights correctly, renders the
>columns wrongly: the middle and right column appear far to the right of the
>left column.
>
>In Windows, the table structure is rendered perfectly by both Netscape 4.x
>and IE 5.x.
>
>What could cause this discrepancy, please. Especially in Mozilla 0.9.
>
>Could someone please suggest how I could modify the code in order to remove
>this discrepancy? Please be specific.
>
>Thank you so very much.
>
>Benjamin
>
>
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