Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 04 Jan 2002:
> > > Patrick Gallagher wrote: > >> Steven wrote: >> >>> When I place a H1 header in a layer Netscape 6/Mozilla adds >>> a linespace above it where Explorer doesn't. Why is this? >>> http://www.labspace.f2s.com/LAB/HTML/headinlayer.html >>> >>> Also: when I create a table with no dimensions with images in the >>> cells Netscape 6/Mozilla adds a few pixels white below each >>> slice. This only happens when I place a Doctype declaration in >>> the page to make Netscape 6/Mozilla work in 'standards compliant >>> mode' Is this a new standard? Why is this happening? >>> http://www.labspace.f2s.com/LAB/HTML/center1.html >>> >>> Steven >>> >> your page fails the w3c validation test... > > > Yes I know. So? The fact that the validation link has a target > attribute which is not allowed has nothing to do with the behavior > I'm asking about... To answer your question, I believe you need to set the images to display:block to avoid the whitespacing issues -- ICQ: N/A (temporarily) AIM: FlyersR1 9 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ = m
