Bill Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First, please don't say you're not supposed to layout pages with tables.
> The entire web does it.
<http://www.mozilla.org> does it.
Have a look at <http://www.mozilla.org/persistent-style.css> to find a
possible solution.
> Question: Why does Moz stretch out tables (vertically)? I.E. and N4.x
> keep tables nice and tight just like you lay them out. Moz adds all
> kinds of white spece below your text.
You are at least on the right path: Mozilla treats the 'img' element
like usual inline text and this means that it aligns it to baseline, not
to bottom.
> This is really sucky. Is there a trick to fixing this?
Several:
<http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2001Mar/0176.html>
> I find myself having to reinvent the wheel that
> runs perfectly smoothy with everyone but Moz and N6.
Read <http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2001Mar/0193.html>
for an explanation.
> Please don't give me the "write to standards" line. We're talking about
> simple tables here.
Are you looking for an answer and solution or for trolling audience?
Greeting, Michi
P.S.: Isn't there a more user-orientated FAQ for this topic than the W3
lists?
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