In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Michael Nahrath) wrote:
P.S.: Isn't there a more user-orientated FAQ for this topic than the W3
lists?
http://www.hut.fi/u/hsivonen/standards
It is not written in the form of a FAQ and it isn't a mozilla.org
document, but it answers the
First, please don't say you're not supposed to layout pages with tables.
The entire web does it.
Question: Why does Moz stretch out tables (vertically)? I.E. and N4.x
keep tables nice and tight just like you lay them out. Moz adds all
kinds of white spece below your text. This is really
Bill Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, please don't say you're not supposed to layout pages with tables.
The entire web does it.
http://www.mozilla.org does it.
Have a look at http://www.mozilla.org/persistent-style.css to find a
possible solution.
Question: Why does Moz stretch out
Bill Lee wrote:
First, please don't say you're not supposed to layout pages with tables.
The entire web does it.
You are not supposed to do it if you use XHTML or HTML 4
strict. You can still do it, but then you must explicitly
say that you want such behavior, e.g. with
IMG { display:
Bill Lee wrote:
First, please don't say you're not supposed to layout pages with tables.
The entire web does it.
Question: Why does Moz stretch out tables (vertically)? I.E. and N4.x
keep tables nice and tight just like you lay them out. Moz adds all
kinds of white spece below your