Dear friends:
If you can, could you help me correct what must be a very minor HTML table code
error but that seems to elude me.
Here is the table code:
<dl>
<!--bk2site:begin folder-->
<!--bk2site:top <table width="100%"><tr valign=top><td><b><ul>
-->
<!--bk2site:template <p><li><a href="%URL"><font color="#ff0000" size="3">
%TITLE
</font></a></li></p>-->
<!--bk2site:bottom
</ul></b></td></tr></table>-->
<!--bk2site:cols 3-->
<!--bk2site:separator
</ul></b></td><td><b><ul>-->
<!--bk2site:end-->
<!-- (usually empty) list of root-URL's -->
<!--bk2site:begin url-->
<!--bk2site:top <p></p><hr><p></p>-->
<!--bk2site:template <dt><a href="%URL">
%TITLE
</a></dt>-->
<!--bk2site:end-->
</dl>
This code was written for me by someone else and is the basis of my Russian
Index at:
http://www.websher.net/inx/link.html
The table is supposed to produce three columns of 9 categories each. The
three rows are supposed to line up horizontally from the top: that is, the
three top entries at the top of the three columns are supposed to form a
perfect imaginary horizontal line. In Netscape 4.x and IE in Windows they do,
and in Netscape 4.x in Linux they also do. However, in Mozilla they do NOT.
I realize that this is NOT a Mozilla issue but simply bad coding that is
not consistent with the new W3C Consortium standards.
May I ask someone if they could please edit this simple table for me so
that it will look perfect in Mozilla? I would really appreciate it.
By the way, the actual web site in question is:
http://www.websher.net/inx/link.html
Thank you so much.
Benjamin
P. S. I have one other slightly more challenging HTMl problem once again
having to do with bad coding. I promise that will be the end of
it. After these immediate needs are met, I will have to relearn my HTML
and do a complete rewrite of my web site.