>
> Do you have a DTD declaration at the top of your
> HTML? It can make quite
> a difference to how IE works with CSS, especially
> with tables and
> percentage font sizes. And older versions of IE do
> different things to
> IE6 too.
Hi,
Thanks for all the good suggestions. It was neithe
Hi Nanna,
I think you'll find that if you give the relevant td's a font size, this
should overcome the problem.
Fingers crossed!
Tim.
>> It may, since the content of tables often does not
>> inherit font
>> settings on a container element or even the body
>> If it has to stay in a table, add a rul
G'day again
Thanks for replying so fast, it didn't work though.
I have assigned each element in my menu a class
either:
Sounds like overkill to me, but hard to be specific without
seeing the page.
a.menu {background-color: #FF; color: #0066CC;
text-align: left; text-decoration: bold;
> It may, since the content of tables often does not
> inherit font
> settings on a container element or even the body
> If it has to stay in a table, add a rule in your css
> for that
> table (give it an id or class) and see if that fixes
> the
> immediate problem.
Thanks for replying so fast,