On 31-Jan-02, Matt wrote:

> Unfortunately Voyager's group class has a small flaw whereby
> it is not possible to be clever and wrap such objects: hence, 
> if you do
> 
> <td width="200">
> <img src="200"><img src="200"><img src="200">
> 
> IE and Netscape and everything else will break the images into
> a vertical column. Voyager tries to preserve formatting (there
> is no space between the tags, therefore no "wrap point") above
> all else, so lays them out horizontally.
> 
> If you see a bug like this (ultra-wide sites - check out the O'Reilly
> site, for example, or bPlan's site, or many others) then it is
> almost certainly the same bug.

Thanks for the explanation.

That is obviously something to avoid in one's HTML code.   ;-)
 
Regards
-- 
Don Cox
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