do you have a live example I can see?

vani wrote:
That made it work in IE, but firefox and opera exhibit serious
problems with it. Firefox sets the top/left to document top/left, and
opera sets it to table top/left, only IE sets it to cell's top/left.

On 20 stu, 11:03, Liam Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
make sure you have made the td position:relative



Ivan Svaljek wrote:
If I do that, they all pile up on each other at the top/left corner of
the table, like this:http://tinyurl.com/5tdmgm
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 10:21 AM, Liam Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
set the css on them to this position:absolute;
    top:0;
    left:0;
vani wrote:
    > I've taken out the div, but it doesn't matter because as soon as I
    > change the images positioning to absolute they change their top/left
    > coordinates to the center of the cell, like this:
   http://tinyurl.com/5vmb42
> On 20 stu, 09:57, Liam Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>> is the div necessary?
    >> Try taking it out.
>> vani wrote: >>> Thanks for replying, but I'm still having trouble making it
    work. I
    >>> tried to set the table to relative and img to absolute but it
    didn't
    >>> work as intended.
    >>> This is the layout of the table:
    >>> <table>
    >>> <tr>
    >>> <td><div><img /></div></td>
    >>> <td><div><img /></div></td>
    >>> <td><div><img /></div></td>
    >>> </tr>
    >>> </table>
>>> ...I'm trying to resize the img elements. >>> On 19 stu, 18:15, Liam Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>>> use absolute positioning and set the parent element to relative. >>>> vani wrote: >>>>> Is it possible to create an animated resize of an element
    without
    >>>>> affecting the layout of the parent element table?
    >>>>> I'm using jQuery 1.2.6 and possibly personalized jQuery UI, if
    >>>>> necessary.

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