basic wrote:

> because according to the standards it is suppost to. To get the effect 
> you want add a style="display:block;" to the image.
> 
> basic
> 
> Alistair Potts wrote:
> 
>> Can anyone tell me whether it's intentional to render a full line height
>> when an image on that line is smaller than the line height ?
>>
>> That wasn't very well explained - here's what I mean:
>>
>> <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tr><td height="1"><img
>> src="spacer.gif" height="1" width="1"/></td></tr></table>
>>
>> The table cell will be a full line high. Leave out the img and the table
>> renders just one pixel high. Spaces between/amongst tags seem irrelevent.
>>
>> Another example:
>>
>> ...
>> </table>
>> <img src="spacer.gif" height="1" width="1"/>
>> <table>
>> ...
>>
>> There's a full line between them. IE seems to get it right (or maybe 
>> wrong!
>> but quite different, and more to expectations). (All this on 
>> Moz9.4/Win2k)
>>
>> Now before anyone starts banging on about the inadequacies of anyone who
>> positions elements user spacer gifs, these are just examples to 
>> illustrate
>> the point. Anyway, is anyone else finding this frustrating?
>>
>> Thanks to anyone who replies,
>> Alistair
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 

this I think was a problem with www.storagereview.com with the 
discussion pages.. it uses a space, and tables and background pages.


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