Sorry, I don't know if this is the correct newsgroup, but I have a problem
related to html forms.
Whenever I produce a html form, lets say gatering personal information as
name, address, phone, etc, using a table, several rows and two columns, left
column is the meaning of the right column input area is, in Internet
Explorer I get it in the right way, I mean rows are close one to another as
I can see at Namo WebEditor, but when browsing the same page with Netscape,
there are a large espace between rows, it gets ugly and only 5 rows will use
the entire screen.

I tried to eliminate a lot of things in the html code, but it seems that any
"table" code I generate (with embeded form commands - input fields mostly),
even very simple ones use extra spaces between rows.

Is there any hint or tip I should take care when producing tables and forms
to be seem under Netscape?

Thank you for any help.
Wagner.




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