Do it with old natural ways in the html host file.

Cheers

On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 10:30 PM, Magnus <alpineblas...@googlemail.com>wrote:

> Hi Lineman!
>
> > Make sure you specifically set cellpadding and cellspacing to
> > 0 (IE assumes non-zero for one of these, don't remember which).
>
> I already found out something: First, I only set the margin/padding
> values to 0 in the Java code, wich worked on browsers other than IE6.
> Then, I *also* set them to 0 in the stylesheet, and not it looks a
> little bit less ugly. :-)
>
> > The way that IE calculates table layout is
> > significantly different than the other browsers in some cases and I
> > think that with fairly minimal tweaking you will be able to fix these
> > issues.
>
> Ok, but how can I find all the other tweaks? I found the one above,
> but I am no CSS specialist.
> I want to avoid trying a lot of things without plan and pumping up my
> CSS...
>
> Magnus
>
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