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Images in tables ie7 problem

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Old November 10th, 2008, 12:25 AM
alex.kemsley
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Dear All,
I have a small problem with ie7 displaying a table. It just does not
align the images in it properly.
Find the file online here:
http://www.hottubs2buy.co.uk/hot_tub...ory=fragrances
Any help would be apreciated.
Many thanks
Alex
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Old November 10th, 2008, 01:05 AM
dorayme
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re: Images in tables ie7 problem


In article
<99af656c-2bd0-4ac8-91b8-a45bcd67d1e5@1g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,
"alex.kemsley" <alex.kemsley@hottubs2buy.co.ukwrote:
Quote:
Dear All,
I have a small problem with ie7 displaying a table. It just does not
align the images in it properly.
Find the file online here:
http://www.hottubs2buy.co.uk/hot_tub...ory=fragrances
Any help would be apreciated.
Many thanks
Alex
First validate the HTML and also fix up errors and heed warnings perhaps
in CSS. In FF, things are not lining up as I am sure you would be
wanting (the top rectangle is offset to the right by about 30 to 50px
from the rects below...

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dorayme
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Old November 10th, 2008, 05:15 PM
David E. Ross
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re: Images in tables ie7 problem


On 11/9/2008 5:03 PM, dorayme wrote:
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A: Business on the rocks. In article
Quote:
<99af656c-2bd0-4ac8-91b8-a45bcd67d1e5@1g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,
"alex.kemsley" <alex.kemsley@hottubs2buy.co.ukwrote:
>
Quote:
>Dear All,
>I have a small problem with ie7 displaying a table. It just does not
>align the images in it properly.
>Find the file online here:
>http://www.hottubs2buy.co.uk/hot_tub...ory=fragrances
>Any help would be apreciated.
>Many thanks
>Alex
>
First validate the HTML and also fix up errors and heed warnings perhaps
in CSS. In FF, things are not lining up as I am sure you would be
wanting (the top rectangle is offset to the right by about 30 to 50px
from the rects below...
>
Also, do not assume anything about the width of a browser's window or
the resolution of the computer monitor. Finding a page that requires
horizontal scrolling (as yours does) will cause many of your potential
customers to exit the page very quickly, often before it has finished
loading.
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