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IE has padding, Firefox has not

At this site:

http://forwarding.robas.com

You can see in IE there is cell padding in 'Berkman Bedrijven' and with
Firefox there isn't. I don't want any cell padding.

Anyone?
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Jul 21 '05 #1
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I'm not sure which padding you mean; but if have a problem with margins
or paddings I use Chris Pederick's Web Developer Extension
(http://www.chrispederick.com/ ->Work) and outline the suspicious
elements. Apart from padding and margin you might want to set
border-spacing to 0
(http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/tables.ht...order-spacing).

And I don't use layout-tables, of course ;-)

Chris
StarQuake wrote:
At this site:

http://forwarding.robas.com

You can see in IE there is cell padding in 'Berkman Bedrijven' and with
Firefox there isn't. I don't want any cell padding.

Anyone?

Jul 21 '05 #2

"StarQuake" <st*******@tiscali.asdfg.nl> wrote in message
news:34*************@individual.net...
At this site:

http://forwarding.robas.com

You can see in IE there is cell padding in 'Berkman Bedrijven' and with
Firefox there isn't. I don't want any cell padding.


IE does funny things with white space immediately before or after an IMG
tag. Try butting your IMG tags right up against what precedes them (the A
tags).

Jul 21 '05 #3

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