Thanks!
AB

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 2:58 AM, Peter De Berdt
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On 18 May 2010, at 23:03, audj wrote:
>
> I am using scriptaculous effect.fade to make a row of data appear to
> fade when a user issues a command to delete that row. The data is
> displayed in a table. With Firefox, I can assign an id to the <tr>
> tag, and then the whole row fades out. But with Internet Explorer, it
> doesn't work. I have to use a div, and could only, for example, fade
> out one <td></td> of the row (i.e. <td><div id="myid">data</div></
> td>....).
>
> Has anyone encountered this before and/or have any tips on dealing
> with this? I could try and create a tableless table .....
>
>
> For old IE browsers, make sure you wrap the table data in a <tbody>, like
> so:
>
> <table>
>    <thead>
>      <tr><th>Foo</th><th>Bar</th></tr>
>    </thead>
>    <tbody>
>      <tr><td>Lorem</td><td>Ipsum</td></tr>
>    </tbody>
> </table>
>
> You might also need to give the tbody an id and target that before you
> target the table row itself, don't remember, it's too long ago since I had
> to deal with effects on tables.
>
>
> Best regards
>
>
> Peter De Berdt
>
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