Brayan wrote:
> Hello, i am building a page with tables. When i use mozilla to view the
> page, doesnt look too nice; I think there would be an error in the HTML or
> CSS, but I did not find something that could be making render so ugly the
> page.
> 
> Later i used MSIE to view the page, and i found that with this one the page
> has the look i want.
> 
> May be i did not make a good review of the HTML or CSS, but i have reviewed
> them more than once. If someone else could help me to understand what happen
> here, i will appreciate it.
> 
> the page address is this:
> 
> http://latinmoz.f2g.net/planeador.html
> 
> 
> Brayan

A few things:

(1) As someone else mentioned, remove the units from the image sizes. 
That's not allowed.

(2) Add the URI to the 4.01 Transitional doctype.  As strange as it 
seems, you need Mozilla to be in Standards Mode for this to work.  (One 
of the quirks of N4 that Mozilla emulates is that it can't/won't handle 
percentage image sizes.  In Standards Mode it does.)

(3) Add the following style to the table cells that just contain images:
     vertical-align: bottom;
That will remove any extra spacing that Mozilla adds from being in 
Standards Mode.

(4) It shouldn't matter to the display, but remove the whitespace 
between the <td>, <img> and </td> tags so they're all on one line.  If 
nothing else, it'll make the HTML source easier to follow.

Those four things should set it up as it needs to be.

--Jason


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