Is there any url that explains about the problem that you described?
>I was going to say, I don't see any difference when viewing in IE versus
FF.
>My only thought is that it might be a rounding error in the browser as it
>computes the exact widths of all the table elements.
> Funny thing is, when I uploaded into geocities, the screen displayed
> correctly. Doesn't make any difference if I scroll it down/
> up -- on every
> load, partial border changed randomly.
I was going to say, I don't see any difference when viewing in IE versus FF.
My only thought is that it
Funny thing is, when I uploaded into geocities, the screen displayed
correctly. Doesn't make any difference if I scroll it down/ up -- on every
load, partial border changed randomly.
On 5/25/05, Zoe M. Gillenwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Scott Hamm wrote:
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> >What might be the common c
Here it is:
http://www.geocities.com/kss_koder/cosmetic_test.htm
On 5/25/05, Pringle, Ron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > What might be the common cause if borders partially
> > disappeared in FF but
> > not in IE? It is a simple table layout with two "rowspan=2"
> > in the same row.
>
>
> What might be the common cause if borders partially
> disappeared in FF but
> not in IE? It is a simple table layout with two "rowspan=2"
> in the same row.
Scott-
Do you have a page we can look at?
What borders are disappearing? The table border, table cell borders?
Regards,
Ron
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Scott Hamm wrote:
What might be the common cause if borders partially disappeared in FF but
not in IE? It is a simple table layout with two "rowspan=2" in the same row.
Hard to tell without code or a page to look at. Does the border come
back if you scroll the area off the page and then u
What might be the common cause if borders partially disappeared in FF but
not in IE? It is a simple table layout with two "rowspan=2" in the same row.
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