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Web Site Formatting Issue
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Mar 4, 2004, 11:13 AM
 
Im currently working on a website. On osx with safari (haven't checked IE), it works fine, but on PC's, there are breaks in the borders. I am using dreamweaver, and I have Golive as well, but I can't seem to fix the formatting problem. Any suggestions?
The site is here: http://www.cannibalmonk.com/test1.

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Brandon
     
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Mar 4, 2004, 01:56 PM
 
Originally posted by mvkats900:
Im currently working on a website. On osx with safari (haven't checked IE), it works fine, but on PC's, there are breaks in the borders. I am using dreamweaver, and I have Golive as well, but I can't seem to fix the formatting problem. Any suggestions?
The site is here: http://www.cannibalmonk.com/test1.

Thanks,
Brandon
You say it works fine with Safari but try your page with any font size other than the default and you'll probably see where you problem occurs.
     
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Mar 4, 2004, 02:16 PM
 
Just a guess, but sometimes browser don't like any characters between the contents of table data cell and the "less than""slash"td"greater than" tag. (sorry, I just thought it would be easier to spell it out).

My suggestion is delete any space between the contents and the "td" tag so they are next to each other and preferably on the same line. You might see your spacing issue go away.
     
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Mar 6, 2004, 07:36 AM
 
All I noticed is that the 2 cells are not the same height. Is this what you're referring to? 1 simple way to fix that is display the pic a few pixels larger.
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