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Ray_Net wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 19/06/2016 02:13:
Ray_Net wrote:
Going to the page:
http://www.randoevasion.be/fr/en-bref/produits/item/1706-bivouac-de-la-f
Give good results with IE and bad results with SM ... as you
can see on
this created picture:
http://home.scarlet.be/~rs268454/SEAMONKEY-IE-BULLETS.JPG
The bullets look exactly the same in both programs, even in your
screenshot. There's no issue with bullets here, nor with
SeaMonkey.
However, the web designer foolishly put all six paragraphs of
the left column in one table cell, and all six paragraphs of the
right column in one table cell, so depending on the page width,
some paragraphs may be forced to wrap, disrupting the alignment.
Instead, he should have created six table rows, with one
paragraph in each cell. That way, if a paragraph wraps, the
whole row expands, and the following row still aligns correctly.
Thanks a lot ! That would be the solution .... ONE table instead
of TWO.
I will try to experiment your idea. (This is not my site, but I
can help the webmaster)
It is one table already:
Category 1
Category 2
Category 3
Category 4
Category 5
Category 6 |
- Content paragraph 1, which is so long that it wraps
around but creates misalignment of the following
paragraph
- Content paragraph 2
- Content paragraph 3
- Content paragraph 4
- Content paragraph 5
- Content paragraph 6
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What you need is one table with six rows:
Category 1
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- Content paragraph 1, which is so long that it wraps
around but does not create misalignment of the following
paragraph
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Category 2 |
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Category 3 |
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Category 4 |
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Category 5 |
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Category 6
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Paul B. Gallagher
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