On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 17:39:22 +0100, Juergen Donnerstag wrote:
>Let me ask one questions:
>why is it neccessary to remove the <table> and related tags if table
>width="100%". Why does it work for 50% and 99.99% but not for 100%.
>And what about 120% (in case if makes sense at all). May be you
>component should just make sure that width is never exactly 100% but
>99.99% or 100.01%.
The problem is that <table> takes up horizontal space even if
you specify width=100% which implies that you will end up with visible
alignment issues when comparing the position of text within and outside
the table.
I am only inserting a <table> in the first place because
Mozilla has a bug whereby the border (created using <div>s) doesn't
grow to accomodate the text. If you surround the text with a <table>,
it will grow and cause the surrounding <div>s to grow as well. I wish
Mozilla would just work properly :)
Gili
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