On 6/6/05, Philippe Wittenbergh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If the parent container doesn't have a width specified, IEmiscalculates the 100% width of the table.
Giving 'hasLayout' to the parent div usually fixes that.div#content {height:1em}should fix that. Hide from any other browser.Philippe---Phi
On 6 Jun 2005, at 9:01 am, Rex Chung wrote:
As I know IE stuffs up with width=100% and I've been avoiding it until
now.
I'm trying to do this:
Is there anyway to make the table width be liquid and fills up 100% of
the "content" div without using javascript onresize on IE ?
If the p
Thanks, but I didnt want to just use 90% as I need to keep the exact
margin width of 30px
As IE is still the main browser out there, I need to have IE looking
perfect but trying my best not to use table based layout hacks.
On 6/6/05, Ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/6/05, Rex Chung <[EMAIL P
On 6/6/05, Rex Chung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,As I know IE stuffs up with width=100% and I've been avoiding it until now.I'm trying to do this:
Is there anyway to make the table width be liquid and fills up 100% ofthe "content" div without using _javascript_ onresize on IE ?
Please suggest any
Hi,
As I know IE stuffs up with width=100% and I've been avoiding it until now.
I'm trying to do this:
Is there anyway to make the table width be liquid and fills up 100% of
the "content" div without using javascript onresize on IE ?
Please suggest any form of alternatives.
Thank you!