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Apr 8, 2002, 02:14 AM
 
I have hand coded the following site
http://www.l3cache.com

It's not finished by a long shot, but I uploaded it to check my code, and found that in Netscape in OS 9xx any table content that has a javascript rollover is mis-aligned. In IE and, OmniWeb for X it looks perfect. Also IE in 9xx it looks ok. IE on PC... same screwy mis-alignment as Netscape in 9xx. iCab says no errors(except EMBED of course!) I've gone over this code a hundred times, and I don't know why it is f*cking up. Any help would be appreciated. I did all the coding in BBEdit 6.5, and the Flash in FLASH MX for X. Thank-you in advance.
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Apr 8, 2002, 05:48 PM
 
Anybody out there? Anyone have a similar problem?
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Apr 8, 2002, 10:06 PM
 
Originally posted by raferx:
<STRONG>Anybody out there? Anyone have a similar problem?
</STRONG>
Try adding 'border="0"' to your img tags

Also, add a fixed width to your table, and remove a width attribute wherever you have a cell that has a colspan. Netscape gets really picky about that.

[ 04-08-2002: Message edited by: Simon Mundy @ Work ]
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Apr 9, 2002, 12:47 AM
 
Originally posted by Simon Mundy @ Work:
<STRONG>

Try adding 'border="0"' to your img tags

Also, add a fixed width to your table, and remove a width attribute wherever you have a cell that has a colspan. Netscape gets really picky about that.

[ 04-08-2002: Message edited by: Simon Mundy @ Work ]</STRONG>
GOD BLESS YOU SIMON MUNDY!!!
The border tag did it...
It was so painfully obvious... I figured I had it in my table header...so what's the problem! I kept overlooking it... I screwed and switched with that code for so long the other night that I couldn't even see the end of my nose. THANK-YOU! THANK-YOU! THANK-YOU!
May the sun always shine on you.
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