Hi All, I know this is a javascript group, but this where the greatI appreciate the compliment without implying that it should be shared
minds are, so I figured I would ask here.
Can anyone explain to me why the blue column in this code is
vertically higher than the rest? In Firefox, all is fine. Just in IE
do i see the extra a space.
<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="1"><tr><td height="120px"><div
style="height:95px;"></div><div style="height:20px;">5</div><div
style="background-color:red;height:5px;"></div></td><td
height="120px"><div style="height:0px"></div><div style="height:
20px;">100</div><div style="background-color:green;height:100px;"></
div></td><td height="120px"><div style="height:20px;"></div><div
style="height:20px;">80</div><div style="background-color:blue;height:
80px;"></div></td></tr></table>
thanks in advance,
-Scott
by myself as well. Yet there are some Usenet rules and OT (Off Topic)
among them. Other words each topic for its own designated newsgroup.
In your case it is a CSS exclusively matter so
comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets is the one to ask.