That's it, weehee! Now if only I could somehow position the center of
the images to coincide with the center of parent cell? Any ideas on
that one, and perhaps compatible with jquery animated resize?

On 20 stu, 12:43, Liam Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok, got it.
> Un comment the div in the td, and apply the position relative to that.
> for some reason position relative doesn't seem to work on a table cell.
>
>
>
> Ivan Svaljek wrote:
> > Here is the link, but it changes often:http://tinyurl.com/634p9s
>
> > On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Liam Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> >     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]
> >     <mailto:[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]>
> >     >>> <mailto:[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]>
> >     >>>     <mailto:[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 toresizethe img elements.
>
> >     >>>     >>> On 19 stu, 18:15, Liam Potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >     >>>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
>
> >     >>>     >>>> use absolute positioning and set the parent element
> >     to relative.
>
> >     >>>     >>>> vani wrote:
>
> >     >>>     >>>>> Is it possible to create an animatedresizeof an
> >     element
> >     >>>     without
> >     >>>     >>>>> affecting the layout of the parent element table?
> >     >>>     >>>>> I'm usingjQuery1.2.6 and possibly personalized
> >    jQueryUI, if
> >     >>>     >>>>> necessary.

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