> I think Laurens means that IE (and Konqueror too) start to layout even
before
> the HTML source is finished loading. That means the browser doesn't have
> enough info to calculate the definitive layout, so it guesses something
and
> starts layouting anyway. When more of the source is loaded, the document
is
> re-layouted using the actual sizes. That's why table widths can change on
the
> screen when IE is loading a document, that effect never occurs in
Netscape.

But ofcourse you can also add the width and heigth to the HTML with IE. Then
you won't see the layout 'change' in IE either.


~Grauw


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