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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] _____________________________________________________________________ Voyager Mailing List - http://v3.vapor.com/ Voyager FAQ....: http://faq.vapor.com/voyager/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe....: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
