<table width="100%"> breaks in IE
Olaf Jan Schmidt
ojschmidt at kde.org
Thu Mar 6 20:35:13 UTC 2003
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[Chris Howells]
> 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?
I just did some tests - it really doesn't look fine with 99%, as we would
then have a white border on one side of the page. So we really have to
come up with something else.
One possibility would be using padding-right in the style sheets to ensure
that there is enough space bewteen the content of the right table and the
end of the page.
Olaf.
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Olaf Jan Schmidt, KDE Accessibility Project
KDEAP co-maintainer, maintainer of http://accessibility.kde.org
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