In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Michael Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly: > > Does anyone know when the broken table code (ie. background colouring > > just repeating the first occurrence) is likely to get fixed.
> Could you produce a test case? There are several, but you could view http://ccdb.cropcircleresearch.com/?d=x&y=2008&c=uk&m=Aug The table should be alternating rows of light green and white 'graph paper'. The darker green is only used for the title row. As far as I can work out, if NetSurf receives a background colour for a row (the first/top row in the table above is the 'dark green', colour #85cd8d) it inherits that colour for all subsequent rows (TRs). The light green graph paper appears correctly because it's specified by <tr class=alternate"> which specifies the background wallpaper. However, the rows where the dark green appears should be the background colour of the page because they're specified by just <tr> (and hence picking up the previous tr colour I presume). The table itself doesn't have a background colour, so any rows which just contain <tr> should show through the page background colour, which is the white graphpaper. View on a different web browser to see what it /should/ look like. Paul Vigay Editor, www.RISCOS.org -- Using, programming and promoting RISC OS - the most productive computer system in the world. Check it out now, and change your view of computers!! To reply/email, visit http://www.riscos.org/feedback/ Humour is such a subjective thing, wouldn't you say?