HTML - An Empty Cell Different In Ie And Firefox
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I have created an empty cell on top of the navigation menu, so that spiders check the main content first. Now that empty cell is quite different in IE or in Firefox. It moves my navigation up or down. This is the URL: http://www.papershreddersreviews.com...shredders.html Any solution to this problem? Thank, any ideas much appreciated. Similar TutorialsHey guys, i have a div setup to overflow:auto; to scroll through comments on the site. It works correctly in Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Safari, but Firefox is showing a bunch of empty space thats equivalent to the height of the page if the div was displayed without a scroll. http://www.greendayauthority.com/ind...20798&archive= Take a look at that page on different browsers. It ends correctly with the ads being at the end in other browsers, but with firefox, there's a bunch of dead space stretching the pages height. Any advice? I am working on a site that I have designed using a table to lay everything out. Everything works fine when viewing via IE. I tried opening it with Firefox and the backround colors for the different cells did not show up. Can anyone tell me what I should do so that the bgcolor shows up correctly in firefox? temp web-site address: http://worldcargousa.com/estate_lawn part of the html in question: <td width="166" align="center" valign="middle" bgcolor="61592b"><p align="center" class="style9"><span class="style15">715-220-1879 </span></p> <p class="style13">Estate Lawn Services<br> 536 Gentalwood Square<br> Purcellville, VA 20132</p> <p align="left" class="style8"> </p></td> Hi everyone: Any help appreciated. Objective: To have three equally sized and spaced images arranged horizontally, with their size set automatically by the size of the window. Development: I'm using a Mac, and I don't have ready access to a PC to experiment. What I tried: Code: <table> <tr> <td><img src = "a.png" style = "width: 100%" /></td> <td><img src = "b.png" style = "width: 100%" /></td> <td><img src = "c.png" style = "width: 100%" /></td> </tr> </table> <p class = "caption">A caption for the 3 images</p> <p class = "legend" >A legend for the three images</p> What happened: This works perfectly in Safari and Firefox (Mac) and Firefox under Vista, but in Internet Explorer under Vista , the images are HUGE - the unscaled size of the originals. What I think is the reason: IE is taking 100% to be relative to the width of the body element, not the td element. What I don't want to have to do: Use fixed sizes or calculate the sizes on the fly. What I'm trying now: removing the table and using a div, and inside that, setting the image width to 33% and floating one right and one left. What's the trick to get around this IE "gotcha" please? Thanks from a newbie. The table itself is working fine, but the size of each cell is not correct in Firefox. Here is a screenshot of what is happening: http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/1938/tabletroubles.gif Here is the head of my page, the css for the table is he HTML Code: <style type="text/css"> #cat table {border:0px solid #333333; cell-padding:0; cell-spacing:0; align=center} #cat tr {align=center} #cat td {font-size: 13px; font-family=tahoma; font-weight: bold; padding: 0px; border:0px solid #333333; align=center;} #cat td a {text-decoration: none; color:#757575; background-color: white; display:block; height=23; background-image: url(linkbg1.gif); align=center;} #cat td a:hover {background-color: #333333; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;color: #ffffff; background-image: url(linkbg2.gif); align=center;} </style> and here is the table code, located in the body of the page: HTML Code: <div style="Height:53px; overflow:auto; width:900px; position:absolute; top:0; left:0"> <TABLE bgcolor=#333333 cellspacing=0; cellpadding=0;><tr><td> <div id="cat"> <table width=900; cellpadding:0px; cellspacing:0px> <tr align=center> <td width=20%> <font face=tahoma><a href="home.html">Home</a></font> </td> <td width=20%><center><font face=tahoma><a href="openings.html" target="_top">Openings</a></font></center></td> <td width=20%><center><font face=tahoma><a href="dance.html" target="_top">Dance</a></font></center></td> <td width=20%><center><font face=tahoma><a href="projects.html" target="_top">Projects</a></font></center></td> <td width=20%><center><font face=tahoma><a href="vocaloid.html" target="_top">Vocaloid</a></font></center></td> </tr> <tr> <td width=20%><center><font face=tahoma><a href="fanflashes.html" target="_top">Fanflashes</a></font></center></td> <td width=20%><center><font face=tahoma><a href="caramelldansen.html" target="_top">Caramelldansen</a></font></center></td> <td width=20%><center><font face=tahoma><a href="cosplay.html" target="_top">Cosplay</a></font></center></td> <td width=20%><center><font face=tahoma><a href="endings.html" target="_top">Endings</a></center></td> <td width=20%><center><font face=tahoma><a href="anime.html" target="_top">Anime Episodes</a></font></font></center></td> </tr> </table> </div> </td></tr></table> </div> A table is nested within another table. The table on the outside has no content, it is there to make a gray border around everything else. If you look at the table in firefox & internet explorer, you'll see that in IE- the table is much thicker than in firefox. How can i make it so that the table in Firefox will have the same thickness as the one in IE? I could really use some help. Thanks! hi, i have a jsp page, in this page i am displaying data retrieved from mysql database. Now the problem is i must color table cell based on cell value. how to implement this.please give me an sample or working code foe this problem.( any code is accepted) preferably html or javascript. i.e if cell value is "late" then display that cell in red color else display the cell in green color please help me. Thanks ad Regards Akash Hi all! New to this html stuff.. and need a little direction! I added a dynamic drive slideshow to my webpage (that is still very work-in-progress!) and managed to move it down the page where it's supposed to go, but now I have this big blank spot at the top of the page.. oi! Any and all help will be muchly appreciated! Here is the link: http://daps.ca/painting/test/ and here is the code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> var fadeimages=new Array() //SET IMAGE PATHS. Extend or contract array as needed fadeimages[0]=["http://usera.imagecave.com/paye22/paintweb/pic1.gif", "", ""] //plain image syntax fadeimages[1]=["http://usera.imagecave.com/paye22/paintweb/pic2.gif", "http://www.cssdrive.com", ""] //image with link syntax fadeimages[2]=["http://usera.imagecave.com/paye22/paintweb/pic3.gif", "http://www.javascriptkit.com", "_new"] var fadebgcolor="6aa4b2" var fadearray=new Array() //array to cache fadeshow instances var fadeclear=new Array() //array to cache corresponding clearinterval pointers var dom=(document.getElementById) var iebrowser=document.all function fadeshow(theimages, fadewidth, fadeheight, borderwidth, delay, pause, displayorder){ this.pausecheck=pause this.mouseovercheck=0 this.delay=delay this.degree=10 //initial opacity degree (10%) this.curimageindex=0 this.nextimageindex=1 fadearray[fadearray.length]=this this.slideshowid=fadearray.length-1 this.canvasbase="canvas"+this.slideshowid this.curcanvas=this.canvasbase+"_0" if (typeof displayorder!="undefined") theimages.sort(function() {return 0.5 - Math.random();}) //thanks to Mike (aka Mwinter) this.theimages=theimages this.imageborder=parseInt(borderwidth) this.postimages=new Array() //preload images for (p=0;p<theimages.length;p++){ this.postimages[p]=new Image() this.postimages[p].src=theimages[p][0] } var fadewidth=fadewidth+this.imageborder*2 var fadeheight=fadeheight+this.imageborder*2 if (iebrowser&&dom||dom) document.write('<div id="master'+this.slideshowid+'" style="position:relative;top:550px;left:50px;width:'+fadewidth+'px;height:'+fadeheight+'px;overflow: hidden;"><div id="'+this.canvasbase+'_0" style="position:absolute;top:550px;left:50px;width:'+fadewidth+'px;height:'+fadeheight+'px;top:0;lef t:00;filter:progidXImageTransform.Microsoft.alpha(opacity=10);opacity:0.1;-moz-opacity:0.1;-khtml-opacity:0.1;background-color:'+fadebgcolor+'"></div><div id="'+this.canvasbase+'_1" style="position:absolute;top:550px;left:50px;width:'+fadewidth+'px;height:'+fadeheight+'px;top:0;lef t:0;filter:progidXImageTransform.Microsoft.alpha(opacity=10);opacity:0.1;-moz-opacity:0.1;-khtml-opacity:0.1;background-color:'+fadebgcolor+'"></div></div>') else document.write('<div><img name="defaultslide'+this.slideshowid+'" src="'+this.postimages[0].src+'"></div>') if (iebrowser&&dom||dom) this.startit() else{ this.curimageindex++ setInterval("fadearray["+this.slideshowid+"].rotateimage()", this.delay) } } function fadepic(obj){ if (obj.degree<100){ obj.degree+=10 if (obj.tempobj.filters&&obj.tempobj.filters[0]){ if (typeof obj.tempobj.filters[0].opacity=="number") obj.tempobj.filters[0].opacity=obj.degree else //else if IE5.5- obj.tempobj.style.filter="alpha(opacity="+obj.degree+")" } else if (obj.tempobj.style.MozOpacity) obj.tempobj.style.MozOpacity=obj.degree/101 else if (obj.tempobj.style.KhtmlOpacity) obj.tempobj.style.KhtmlOpacity=obj.degree/100 else if (obj.tempobj.style.opacity&&!obj.tempobj.filters) obj.tempobj.style.opacity=obj.degree/101 } else{ clearInterval(fadeclear[obj.slideshowid]) obj.nextcanvas=(obj.curcanvas==obj.canvasbase+"_0")? obj.canvasbase+"_0" : obj.canvasbase+"_1" obj.tempobj=iebrowser? iebrowser[obj.nextcanvas] : document.getElementById(obj.nextcanvas) obj.populateslide(obj.tempobj, obj.nextimageindex) obj.nextimageindex=(obj.nextimageindex<obj.postimages.length-1)? obj.nextimageindex+1 : 0 setTimeout("fadearray["+obj.slideshowid+"].rotateimage()", obj.delay) } } fadeshow.prototype.populateslide=function(picobj, picindex){ var slideHTML="" if (this.theimages[picindex][1]!="") //if associated link exists for image slideHTML='<a href="'+this.theimages[picindex][1]+'" target="'+this.theimages[picindex][2]+'">' slideHTML+='<img src="'+this.postimages[picindex].src+'" border="'+this.imageborder+'px">' if (this.theimages[picindex][1]!="") //if associated link exists for image slideHTML+='</a>' picobj.innerHTML=slideHTML } fadeshow.prototype.rotateimage=function(){ if (this.pausecheck==1) //if pause onMouseover enabled, cache object var cacheobj=this if (this.mouseovercheck==1) setTimeout(function(){cacheobj.rotateimage()}, 100) else if (iebrowser&&dom||dom){ this.resetit() var crossobj=this.tempobj=iebrowser? iebrowser[this.curcanvas] : document.getElementById(this.curcanvas) crossobj.style.zIndex++ fadeclear[this.slideshowid]=setInterval("fadepic(fadearray["+this.slideshowid+"])",50) this.curcanvas=(this.curcanvas==this.canvasbase+"_0")? this.canvasbase+"_1" : this.canvasbase+"_0" } else{ var ns4imgobj=document.images['defaultslide'+this.slideshowid] ns4imgobj.src=this.postimages[this.curimageindex].src } this.curimageindex=(this.curimageindex<this.postimages.length-1)? this.curimageindex+1 : 0 } fadeshow.prototype.resetit=function(){ this.degree=10 var crossobj=iebrowser? iebrowser[this.curcanvas] : document.getElementById(this.curcanvas) if (crossobj.filters&&crossobj.filters[0]){ if (typeof crossobj.filters[0].opacity=="number") //if IE6+ crossobj.filters(0).opacity=this.degree else //else if IE5.5- crossobj.style.filter="alpha(opacity="+this.degree+")" } else if (crossobj.style.MozOpacity) crossobj.style.MozOpacity=this.degree/101 else if (crossobj.style.KhtmlOpacity) crossobj.style.KhtmlOpacity=this.degree/100 else if (crossobj.style.opacity&&!crossobj.filters) crossobj.style.opacity=this.degree/101 } fadeshow.prototype.startit=function(){ var crossobj=iebrowser? iebrowser[this.curcanvas] : document.getElementById(this.curcanvas) this.populateslide(crossobj, this.curimageindex) if (this.pausecheck==1){ //IF SLIDESHOW SHOULD PAUSE ONMOUSEOVER var cacheobj=this var crossobjcontainer=iebrowser? iebrowser["master"+this.slideshowid] : document.getElementById("master"+this.slideshowid) crossobjcontainer.onmouseover=function(){cacheobj.mouseovercheck=1} crossobjcontainer.onmouseout=function(){cacheobj.mouseovercheck=0} } this.rotateimage() } </script> I have the site in center but there isn't any [center] tags. Surrounding it is empty black. How do I reduce the emptiness to make the site "bigger"? Hope I put this in the right section. The website I'm creating has a shopping cart. Respectivley there's a "view cart" button in the menu bar. But when I put the button in the menu, a blank space appears underneath the table like it's a break line. I viewed the page without the button and everything's perfect, so I'm pretty sure it's the form. I've tried putting the form itself into a table will zero-value margins, but it didn't seem to do anything. Is there anyway to get rid of the blank spot? I'm probably missing something. The program I'm using is Dreamweaver. =P Code: <table id="Table_01" width="800" height="48" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td><a href="ciol_website/rosaries.html"><img src="ciol_website/slice/ciol_tab_01.gif" alt="" name="image1" width="160" height="24" border="0" id="image1" onmouseover="MM_showMenu(window.mm_menu_0825155153_0,0,24,null,'image1')" onmouseout="MM_startTimeout();" /></a></td> <td><a href="ciol_website/unique_items.html"><img src="ciol_website/slice/ciol_tab_02.gif" alt="" name="image2" width="160" height="24" border="0" id="image2" onmouseover="MM_showMenu(window.mm_menu_0825155740_0,0,24,null,'image2')" onmouseout="MM_startTimeout();" /></a></td> <td><a href="ciol_website/spec_occas.html"><img src="ciol_website/slice/ciol_tab_03.gif" alt="" name="image3" width="160" height="24" border="0" id="image3" onmouseover="MM_showMenu(window.mm_menu_0825160111_0,0,24,null,'image3')" onmouseout="MM_startTimeout();" /></a></td> <td><a href="ciol_website/just_for_kids.html"><img src="ciol_website/slice/ciol_tab_04.gif" alt="" name="image4" width="160" height="24" border="0" id="image4" onmouseover="MM_showMenu(window.mm_menu_0825160607_0,0,24,null,'image4')" onmouseout="MM_startTimeout();" /></a></td> <td><a href="ciol_website/aboutus.html"><img src="ciol_website/slice/ciol_tab_05.gif" alt="" name="image5" width="160" height="24" border="0" id="image5" onmouseover="MM_showMenu(window.mm_menu_0825160731_0,0,24,null,'image5')" onmouseout="MM_startTimeout();" /></a></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="160" height="24" align="center" valign="top"><a href="ciol_website/media.html"><img src="ciol_website/slice/ciol_tab_06.gif" alt="" name="image6" width="160" height="24" border="0" id="image6" onmouseover="MM_showMenu(window.mm_menu_0825160842_0,0,24,null,'image6')" onmouseout="MM_startTimeout();" /></a></td> <td width="160" height="24" align="center" valign="top"><a href="ciol_website/accessories.html"><img src="ciol_website/slice/ciol_tab_07.gif" alt="" name="image7" width="160" height="24" border="0" id="image7" onmouseover="MM_showMenu(window.mm_menu_0825160954_0,0,24,null,'image7')" onmouseout="MM_startTimeout();" /></a></td> <td width="160" height="24" align="center" valign="top"><a href="ciol_website/catholicessentials.html"><img src="ciol_website/slice/ciol_tab_08.gif" alt="" name="image8" width="160" height="24" border="0" id="image8" onmouseover="MM_showMenu(window.mm_menu_0825161102_0,0,24,null,'image8')" onmouseout="MM_startTimeout();" /></a></td> <td width="160" height="24" align="center" valign="top"><a href="ciol_website/for_you.html"><img src="ciol_website/slice/ciol_tab_09.gif" alt="" width="160" height="24" border="0" /></a></td> <td width="160" height="24" align="center" valign="top"><form target="paypal" action="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr" method="post"> <input type="hidden" name="cmd" value="_cart" /> <input type="hidden" name="business" value="e@mail.com" /> <input type="hidden" name="display" value="1" /> <input type="image" src="http://catholicitemsonline.com/ciol_website/slice/ciol_tab_10.gif" border="0" name="submit" alt="View items in your cart." /> </form> </td> </tr> </table> Hi, I'm new to HTML, i pretty much learned it by myself with online tutorials. Now i'm having problems with this web layout, There are empty spaces between cells and I can't remove them no matter what I do. I used cellpadding="0" and cellspacing="0" and style="border-collapse: collapse" but it made no difference. This is only happening on FireFox. On Internet Explorer it appears fine. I'm sure that I'm doing some stupid mistake somewhere. Here's the code of the whole page: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN""http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>Using CSS</title> <style> body { margin:0; } </style> </head> <body topmargin="0" leftmargin="0" bottommargin="0"> <table cellpadding="0" border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse" cellspacing="0" height = "100%"> <tr> <td><img src="images/Gray-Cut-(layout)_01.gif" height="64"></td> <td><img src="images/Gray-Cut-(layout)_02.gif" height="64"></td> </tr> <tr> <TD class="example" width="786" colSpan="2" heigh="100%"> <TABLE id="Table2" height="100%" cellSpacing="0" cellPadding="0" border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse"> <TR> <TD><IMG height="21" alt="" src="images\Gray-Cut-(layout)_03.gif" width="182"></TD> <TD width="100%" rowSpan="5"><iframe name="iframe" src="home.html" height = "100%" width="100%" frameborder="0"></iframe></TD> </TR> <TR> <TD><IMG height="24" alt="" src="images\Gray-Cut-(layout)_05.gif" width="182"></TD> </TR> <TR> <TD><IMG height="24" alt="" src="images\Gray-Cut-(layout)_06.gif" width="182"></TD> </TR> <TR> <TD><IMG height="35" alt="" src="images\Gray-Cut-(layout)_07.gif" width="182"></TD> </TR> <TR> <TD height="100%"> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </TD> </tr> </table> </body> </html> UPDATE: See next post. I'm having a problem with IE treating empty space in a DIV as solid, preventing me from clicking anything underneath it. The problem is demonstrated he http://tmabb.com/comicpress/ You can see it best if you look at the logo in the upper-left, though it also occurs farther down the page. The entirety of that logo should be clickable, but a portion of the bottom of it is not. Basically, you've got the top header and leaderboard in one DIV, and then below that, the comic pane is in another DIV. The comic DIV has a negative top margin to make it interlock with the leaderboard DIV, which is what is causing the issue. The upper-left of the comic DIV *should* be empty space, and in FF, Opera, and Safari, you can indeed click all of the upper-left logo as you would expect. In IE, however, that empty space which overlaps part of the logo makes that portion of the logo unclickable. I can't simply give the leaderboard DIV a higher z-index, because then its empty space will block the links in the upper-right of the comic pane DIV. Is there any way to make this work in IE? I'm in a bit of a fix here regarding editing the html of a blogger page. http://bweissnews.blogspot.com/ The problem is the empty space between the end of the last post and the bottom of the window. The gap is too large and doesn't mesh well with pages with fewer posts. Anything I'm missing anything regarding that? Thanks so much in advance. Hi all, i am new here. I am also new to HTML. I have com accross a small problem with my first site, the problem is that i have added a few image tags within a <div> element and that when I positioned them using an external css style sheet that the images themselves move but the lines that they were originally on remain there. It is leaving a rather large white gap at the base of my website and is leaving me with fewer strands of hair on my already rather shiny head. Thanks in advance for any help that anyone can offer on this thread. John Hello all! I need some help to make a link on my webpage which can open a Youtube-video in a new empty window. Youtube.com offers to types of linking the video-code: a) a regular URL-link for opening the video in a regular youtube-page (with all menus and ads) Example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_i_VvpQbYj4 b) an embed-code which will show the video anywhere you want on your webpage. Example: <object width="425" height="350"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/_i_VvpQbYj4"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/_i_VvpQbYj4" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350"></embed></object> So I guess we have to combine these two methods for solving the problem? Perhaps I can make an empty html-page called "\videopage.html", and then make a link-code which opens the videopage.html showing the video embedded? Like this: 1. Make a file called "\videopage.html" 2. Make a link on my webpage with the unknown code. 3. When a user clicking on my video-link, it opens the page called "\videopage.html" and plays the video. 4. I have many videos linking from youtube, so I think I have to re-use the page called "\videopage.html" many times. 5. This means the "\videopage.html" needs to be empty all the time, and just be 'called on' by the code. Can anyone help me? I hope a clever HTML-coder can make this work... Anyone with ideas? Best regards, Stereoid Hey guys, EDIT: I figured it out. There was a phantom image that I had between the two that no longer belongs. Nevermind! Thanks, ~C-Style~ Hello, My name is Eli and I cannot figure out why in the 2nd and 3rd rows of this HTML table there are empty spaces between the columns, making these rows go over the table width limitation of 770. I would really appreciate some help, as it is getting very frustrating and I am sure there is a very simple solution that I am missing. I've searched threads but could not find the right answer. Here is the table HTML code: <table border="0" align="left" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="770"> <tr> <td width="770" height="1" colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><img src="http://yst.sale-la-vie.com/images/spacer.gif" alt="spacer" width="4" height="1" border="0" align="middle" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2" align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="0"><img src="http://yst.sale-la-vie.com/images/main-mid.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a></td> <td align="left"><img src="http://yst.sale-la-vie.com/images/right-mid.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left"><img src="http://yst.sale-la-vie.com/images/mid-necklaces-img.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a></td> <td align="left"><img src="http://yst.sale-la-vie.com/images/mid-earringss-img.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a></td> <td align="left"><img src="http://yst.sale-la-vie.com/images/mid-goodlook-img.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="left"><img src="http://yst.sale-la-vie.com/images/mid-bracelets-img.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a></td> <td align="left"><img src="http://yst.sale-la-vie.com/images/mid-summer-img.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a></td> <td align="left"><img src="http://yst.sale-la-vie.com/images/mid-newlook-img.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a></td> </tr> </table> Thanks and best wishes, Eli Hi everyone. So I got my template set up to the way I like it and everything is rolling good. I inserted a picture into one of the cells in the table and it shifts everything over. Here is my code: <td width="625" colspan="1" bgcolor="white"> <font type="Arial" size ="5" color="blue"> <b>Floorplan</b><br> <center> <a href="floorplanlarge.jpg"><img src="floorplansmall.jpg" border="0" /></a> </center> </td> I have been working on fixing this for the last hour and am out of ideas on what is going on. The picture is smaller than the cell width range. My picture width is 311 pixels and the cell width is 625 pixels. I dont know if there is code whether its HTML or CSS to prevent the cell from widening. Any help would be appreciated. Also if you need me to provide more detail I can. Thanks. i set up a large gap for cellpadding with my site and im wondering if i can undo that for 1 object, i want 1 object to be style="float:right; and in the top right area of the screen is there anyway i can undo the cellpadding effect for that object ? When you use a <p> tag, there is space between paragraphs. Not sure if there is are automatic margins set for the top and bottom, but that's the way it seems. I'm using <p> tags inside a <table> and I'd like the first paragraph to be tight to the top of the cell but the only way I know how to do it is to remove the <p> tags from the first paragraph. I don't really want to do this as I'd like to have the <p> tags around each paragraph. Here is what I have, which btw does exactly what I want it to but as you can see the first set of <p> tags have been removed. What's a better way to get this effect? Code: <table cellspacing="10"> <tr> <td class="menu" style="background-color:#8C9429"><a href="lab4-2bsolution.html">Prices</a> <p><a href="http://www.antiquity.ac.uk/">Links</a></p></td> <td class="content">Voytokovich Antiquities is the leadinng wholesaler for Asian, Middle Eastern, and European antiquities. Items in our store include masks from a variety of cultures, statues, paintings, and other collectibles. Bring the past into your own homes with the beautiful art pieces offered in our store. Come visit us often to find new and unusual items not found elsewhere <p>The links on the left take you to pricing information and our favorite Web sites. Please take a look at our prices and call or e-mail us for a price quote.</p> <p>Please sent any comments to <a href="mailto:voytkovich@isp.com">voytkovich@isp.com</a>.</p></td> </tr> </table> This is for a class assignment. It calls for a one row, two column borderless table. The first column has two links (one on top of the other), and the second column has three paragraphs of text. Thanks for any suggestions! Greetings! Let me start this out by getting this out of the way - I know I should not be using tables for layout anymore But with this project I have good reasons as to not using them. Learning curve being one and time being another But I am headed that way! So here is the issue I have a simple layout and nested within is this little table for content and navigation Worked fine in FF, but IE7 is giving me some unexpected results with no explanation I can find. Here is the example page http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/test/blank.html Top left (blue) is the navigation image and cell - set height should be static and remain at the top Bottom Left (red) is a nav *footer*, I guess, but it remains at the bottom and the cell above it needs to be able to stretch indefinitely - with the images sitting on the bottom. Right (Orange) is the content area - dynamically stretching with the *red* following it. In FF this works great! Not so much in IE7 - in fact it skews the height of even the *blue* which is set!? Thanks so much in advance for your help on this, I am at my wits end! Nate~ |