Chuck Martin wrote: > By the way, I just tried <TR ALIGN="CENTER"> with all of the browsers I > have installed, and it seems that they all do as lynx does, centering > each cell in the row line by line, but none do if the align attribute > is in the <TABLE> tag itself, so maybe we should leave the <TR> behavior > alone and just change the <TABLE> behavior. I don't know if the <TR> > version is found anywhere in the wild or not, but since neither behavior > makes any sense in that case, I don't really care what it does.
I'm sure you _can_ find tables in the which use <TR ALIGN="CENTER"> on every row; in some cases, to very good effect. It _should_ do what Lynx and the other browsers you tested do. You should only be changing the effect of centering on a whole-table basis. Imagine, for example, a poem which is meant to be symmetrical and shaped like (say) an hourglass. Each of its rows should be individually centered for the best effect. >Bela< ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
