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Table Rendering Bug OR Messed Up Table?

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Hi All,

I've made an organisational chart using <table>s, however, I'm having some issues on the rendering of the borders.

Issues 1: Opera 9.25 I have lines that I don't want appearing pop up and disappear as I scroll up and down

Issue 2. IE7 I sometimes have the bottom border of the very top box disappear and reappear as I scroll.

Issue 3. In Box 1 I have 2 lines sticking out to the right of the box instead of just 1 line which I want (the center line)

Note: There seems to be no problems in Safari for Windows.

QUESTION: My only question is if this is a browser issue or a HTML messup (If it is an HTML messup I would appreciate it if someone could tell me where I went wrong.)

Here is my HTML (It's rather lengthy so bear with me)

NOTE: My post didn't seem to work properly so I have attached my code in a seperate file.



Thanks for any help
Attached Files
File Type: txt orgchart.txt (16.1 KB, 318 views)
Mar 4 '08 #1
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On Firefox and IE there is one line out of place but it works fine on Safari. Must be the browser.
Jun 26 '08 #2

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