<table width="100%"> breaks in IE
Chris Howells
chris at chrishowells.co.uk
Thu Mar 6 19:50:00 UTC 2003
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Hi,
On Thursday 06 March 2003 19:43, Christoph Cullmann wrote:
> > In a German HTML tutorial, the author advises to always use "97%".
>
> which is no good idea for other correct browsers.
Yes, the other problem is for people that don't know about this work around
and continue to use width="100%".
Well, I don't suppose it would be too bad for other browsers -- we won't loose
_that_ much working space. Would 99% be enough to work around IE?
*grmbl*
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