Hi Mike,
On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 07:56:38 +1200, you wrote:
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> Honestly, there is no reason to send a simple thanks to the *whole* list.
> Just a reply
> to the person you're thanking would be appropriate and wouldn't increase the
> email
> overload for thousands of others on this list.
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Speaking
That could have been off list too
:-D
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kevin mcmonagle wrote:
> joseph i keep
kevin mcmonagle wrote:
joseph i keep my brightness at 0, and thought it matched.
thanks for the tip
Joseph Taylor wrote:
Kevin,
If I may make a recommendation, adjust the background color of your
cells to match the bottom color of your background gradients so when
text gets enlarged it still
joseph i keep my brightness at 0, and thought it matched.
thanks for the tip
Joseph Taylor wrote:
Kevin,
If I may make a recommendation, adjust the background color of your
cells to match the bottom color of your background gradients so when
text gets enlarged it still looks smooth inside the
Kevin,
If I may make a recommendation, adjust the background color of your
cells to match the bottom color of your background gradients so when
text gets enlarged it still looks smooth inside the cell rather than
having the graphic cut off.
Joseph R. B. Taylor
/Designer / Developer/
Michael,
IE's a stubborn mule about that "magical" 3px space at the bottom.
Removing all margins and padding have no-effect either.
This doesn't apply to background images of course.
Joseph R. B. Taylor
/Designer / Developer/
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I'd challenge the developer to create something that allows the data
to remain tabular and logical. If he can't do it I'd say he's not up
to the task. My dev's could!
On Aug 07, 2008, at 17:12, kevin mcmonagle wrote:
yes for some reason programmer needs two tables which was the big
issue
Question couldn't you just set the padding to 0px to take care of IE
adding the padding? Is there a reason this would not work?
Michael Horowitz
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Joseph Taylor wrote:
If the markup has to stay as it is now, your problems
FireFox2
On Aug 07, 2008, at 17:15, kevin mcmonagle wrote:
joseph what browser is that screen shot from?
i wasnt getting the left hand text overflowing like that in any of
my browsers.
-best
kevin
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are you certain the show hide is both necessary and cannot be resolved
in another way? If you need show/hide you could nest the content in a
div in the table cells maybe?
Joe
On Aug 07, 2008, at 17:07, kevin mcmonagle wrote:
cheers joseph,
its two different tables because of some show hide
joseph what browser is that screen shot from?
i wasnt getting the left hand text overflowing like that in any of my
browsers.
-best
kevin
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yes for some reason programmer needs two tables which was the big
issue for me.
I have the height alignments just about worked out now though.
Regarding the color, there isnt much color in the table layout, unless
you counting black which is a shade like white.
The input boxes have to be colo
cheers joseph,
its two different tables because of some show hide function that
requires that.
I pushed for one table but apparently that cant be done.
Thanks for the tip on the images, that was causing a problem, im going
to clear them and use text.
Regarding this:
td {
min-height: 50px;
yes if i was doing the asp i would have looked at that for a solution.
But still its very tabular as well.
EBS wrote:
Could you not do this with div's and use an unordered list?
Mathew O'Connor
Essential eBiz Solutions
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Ok here it is-Im just putting this up here as a last ditch effort.
http://67.199.64.89/newtable3.html
Can anyone offer advice on fixing/locking table cell/r
Could you not do this with div's and use an unordered list?
Mathew O'Connor
Essential eBiz Solutions
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From: kevin mcmonagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Ok here it is-Im j
If the markup has to stay as it is now, your problems are probably
coming from images for one thing. < IE7 adds the 3 pixel padding to the
bottom of the images so getting equal heights will be tough.
You should be able to get the cells to behave somewhat with this classic:
td {
min-height:
Ok here it is-Im just putting this up here as a last ditch effort.
http://67.199.64.89/newtable3.html
Can anyone offer advice on fixing/locking table cell/row height across
browsers?
The main problem is making the two adjacent tables appear to be one
continuous table. Getting the cell heig
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