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/backgrounds/headers etc. will behave in general.)
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Melinda
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and waiting for browsers to catch up, or forcing a page break before the
tables. (Something like:
table {page-break-before: always;}
...which doesn't look all that desirable for your page, either.)
Best wishes,
Melinda
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Frank Piuck said:
Arian Hojat said:
I seen a few pretty examples
where the
footer stays still at bottom of browser window... kinda
like a little
status bar. the content can go down, and your can scroll
down, but the
'browser footer' always stays still.
If you set
footer {
Trish said:
I do pics and captions for an art gallery, but each image is
in its own floated div - as in
http://www.vivagallery.org/exhibits/SCORE_2006/index.html
Unfortunately, current browsers aren't nice to floats when it comes to
page breaks, so this technique often leads to images
Hi Betsy,
It looks like your captions are getting in the way. A 'clear: left'
before each row should help.
Best wishes,
Melinda
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