Inner Table Body Code is the only part that is different in the pages from the other pages such as home, If I remove the Tbody code from the first comment line to the last the outside left column code is exactly the same and renders fine. The inner tbody code elements are causing problems with the outer Tbody code layout. using build from 11-20. which is a similar problem I'm seeing in:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104012 with bug 104012 maybe related to some combination of tbody and div alignment, with Img src alignment. -dman84 some other pages from QFM are also using a different template. I filed http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111191 for you. I'd have to actually do some research here to see why these two pages are both buggy looking. Robert Crowther wrote: > Oops, wrong url: http://www.serviceworks.co.uk/products.html > > Robert Crowther wrote: > >> I just downloaded and installed 0.9.6 today (build: 2001112009) for >> win32, I'm running on Windows 2k Pro. When I looked at pages on the >> company's website with this version (for example: >> www.serviceworks.co.uk/product.html) the tables on one of my templates >> seem to have gone out of whack. Instead of the cell containing the >> logo fitting exactly the size of the image and the menue then >> appearing just underneath in another cell, then the © appearing >> in a cell at the bottom of the column, the cell containing the logo >> stretches and pushes the menu down (which looks untidy...). >> >> It looks OK on IE, NN4.6, Opera 5.12 and previous versions of Mozilla >> (because I checked that sort of thing before I published the pages), >> does anybody know why there is suddenly a different behaviour under >> 0.9.6? I thought it might be related to bug 33988, but it doesn't >> seem to be exactly the same. >> >> Rob >> > >
