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having shit time with html table, anyone see the problem???
In FF & Chrome its golden, in IE, its fuxored.
These are the first galleries I've ever made from scratch, and I got so close... yet so far. Anyone spot what the fuck Ive done wrong in the code to make the table have that 1 pixel gap in it??? http://jaymancash2.com/nichemoney/michellelynn/1/ I think this one is ok in all browsers http://jaymancash2.com/nichemoney/michellelynn/2/ IE WTF http://jaymancash2.com/nichemoney/michellelynn/3/ Again, IE??!!! Redone this one 3 times. Please help before I just delete these fuckers and walk away from em lol. Thanks in advance, |
Had to check the date on my computer - thought I fell in the hot tub time machine for a minute.
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Oh hang on a minute!!! Jk. :) Anyway, they are messed up in Chrome as well - What did you use to make them? |
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Not being a dick but tables are for data nothing more. Learn to do it properly or pay someone $20 to make you a gallery template with divs. Will probably save you time.
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If you think dynamic content and css are the only way to go your crazy, google loves this old style shit and rates it well in serps.
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Wow, great help ;))) Twas expected though... hehe
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If you did it in something like PS/Fireworks try exporting them as CSS/HTML. |
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It will be very cheap to get some basic FHGs made up :2 cents: Good luck. :thumbsup |
Yah its PS code, then added NATS includes in a text editor. K thanks for the helpful advice, for the rest GFY. ;))))
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Nice templates! In 2003.
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Thats wrong just because of the small thumbs, not mentionning the design ;-)
You can do that all in Fireworks and export it as a html page, that should work. |
on http://jaymancash2.com/nichemoney/michellelynn/1/
set ALLL IMAGES border = 0 that should fix the IE looking like shit |
Highlight the whole.table.in dreamweavers wysiwyg view... then click the clear all heights button Found in the properties panel.... that should fix the spacer issue
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Img { border:none}
and add that to the css |
I think he is correct.
Remove: height="1025" And other table height properties. I think IE is absolute - meaning it wants to make the table that height even if the elements are a few pixels less. |
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