On 7/10/06, Martinez, Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There are certain things you should not drag and drop, or animate. Some of these elements are input elements in FireFox, the other things are always tables. Tables do not lend themselves easily to anything dynamic. This isn't saying you can't, I'm just saying it doesn't always work or has weird side effects, especially in IE.

As per Michael Peters, use DIV's.

I probably would've had I not had a lot of tabular data like this. I have the luxury
of not having to worry about IE at all; it's a private site for me and my friends
and we all use FF. As long as it works there, I don't care ;)

-Andrew Martinez

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Subject: Re: [Rails-spinoffs] Effect.SlideDown/Up() and HTML issues


Eskil Kvalnes wrote:
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> On 7/10/06, *Bauser, Joseph (Joe)* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
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>     If I remember correctly, you can't use that effect on tables. But I
>     may be mistaken.

Use divs :)

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Michael Peters
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Plus Three, LP

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