Nevermind! I remember i have to set border-spacing and border-collapse
properties.
Sandy wrote:
> Can someone direct me to some information on how to get tbody not to be
> indented inside table?
> there seems to be space surrounding it but its not margin or padding,
> some default style i dont
Can someone direct me to some information on how to get tbody not to be
indented inside table?
there seems to be space surrounding it but its not margin or padding,
some default style i dont know how to get rid of.
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Michael Stevens wrote:
> Are you saying that this:
> [...]
> should be coded like this (one long string of text)
Not necessarily, although it would have an effect on IE's whitespace bug.
A more normal procedure, for me, would be to have only the image in that
td - packed tightly, and place the
-Original Message-
From: Gunlaug Sørtun [mailto:gunla...@c2i.net]
2: IE sees whitespace (text) wherever it can in any mode. It's an old bug.
So you better close all gaps in the source-code - yours is wide open, and
make sure you keep track of what's block and what's inline elements and
mod
Michael Stevens wrote:
> So, where is this mysterious TEXT element that IE is fabricating? We
> have to fight this pig enough without it making stuff up... :(
1: all browsers render your page in quirks mode[1] - old pre-standard,
so they can literally make up as much stuff as they want. Each brow
2008/12/29
>> Any suggestions in this direction.
>
> UDM:
> http://www.udm4.com/
>
> PMM2:
> http://www.projectseven.com/products/menusystems/pmm2/
>
> * Yahoo! User Interface menu: http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/menu/
Thanks to both of you for these links.
The only problem are, I don't have Dr
display: block took care of it...
So, where is this mysterious TEXT element that IE is fabricating? We have to
fight this pig enough without it making stuff up... :(
Thanks... Now I'll see what I can figure out about the misplaced boxes in
the FedEx section.
Mike
-Original Message-
From
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 08:34:35 -0700, Michael Stevens wrote:
> http://bctaztest.bigmikes.org/test.html
> http://bctaztest.bigmikes.org/test_bct.css
>
> ~5 pixels above the burgundy menu bar. ...
>
> Any idea on the extra white space above the menu?
>
Yes. IE is placing the image on the baseline of
From: "Ib Jensen"
> 2008/12/28 Al Sparber :
>> From: "Ib Jensen"
>>> 2008/12/28 David :
>
>> You would be better off with a nice single-level CSS menu across the top
>> with sidebar context menus.
>
> You mean, just a single-level drop-down menu. And sub-menus in the
> sidebar.
> As the one in
On 29/12/08 09:24, Ib Jensen wrote:
> The menu you have is extremely unusable - even
>> in the browsers in which it works. For that type of menu you really should
>> be using a scripted one.
>
> Any suggestions in this direction.
If you want something out of the box:
* Ultimate Drop Down Menu
http://bctaztest.bigmikes.org/test.html
http://bctaztest.bigmikes.org/test_bct.css
~5 pixels above the burgundy menu bar. With no Firebug in IE it makes it
difficult to figure things out... Using the IE Developer Toolbar I can see
that the TD cell that holds the header image is containing the pro
2008/12/28 Al Sparber :
> From: "Ib Jensen"
>> 2008/12/28 David :
> You would be better off with a nice single-level CSS menu across the top
> with sidebar context menus.
You mean, just a single-level drop-down menu. And sub-menus in the sidebar.
As the one in : ikjensen.dk
The menu you have is
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