On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 02:39:41 -, Trusz, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen, Stephen, Stephen
LOL! Drew, Drew, Drew :)
Why tables? Database generated content? Be interesting to see how you handle
accessibility in the table since it is really presentational not data driven.
There
Stephen
It's weirder than you might have thought. Just had a look at that page in
FF 1.0.2 - displays as you described. In IE 6.0 - there's blank space
beside the house image in both tables. In Opera 7.23 - there's a blank
space beside the house image in both tables, plus a break in the line
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From: Krawec, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 9:17 AM
To: wdvltalk@lists.wdvl.com
Subject: RE:[wdvltalk] Weird table colspan issue
Stephen
It's weirder than you might have thought. Just had a look at that page in
FF 1.0.2 - displays
Krawec, Mark wrote:
Stephen
It's weirder than you might have thought. Just had a look at that page in
FF 1.0.2 - displays as you described. In IE 6.0 - there's blank space
beside the house image in both tables. In Opera 7.23 - there's a blank
space beside the house image in both tables, plus a
Trusz, Andrew wrote:
Yikie tykies, Stephen!
I think the problem is with the display of the table. You are using the
default -- automatic layout. This leads to weird math. Cell widths are based
on Minimum Content Width (MCW) unless there is a supervening specific cell
width as is the case for row
Stephen, Stephen, Stephen
Why tables? Database generated content? Be interesting to see how you handle
accessibility in the table since it is really presentational not data driven.
There aren't really any table hearders.
Why not use css for the presentation? If you are taking it from a db, I
Why not use css for the presentation?
that's a good idea, but **NOT** at the expense of the most horrible markup i've
seen in a long, long time
this --
body
div class=holdme
div class=listingatlanta/div
div class=listing2price/div
div class=next/div
div class=main
div class=picieimg