I’m designing a site, and everything seems to figureout fine with te exception of a very important factor – I’ve bought a table of which works in Firefox, Netscape, plus Mozilla, but one line disappears in IE and Opera – the actual row with JPGs in the container. Everything else stays identical. I’ve posted the code for this below if any one has any ideas. Some of seems somewhat clumsy and hacked in my opinion, but I just simply did what I really could to get it to seem the way I need to. This is my first attempt at a website, consequently please pardon any kind of inelegant coding, and so forth, and feel free of charge to suggest far better alternatives.
Additionally, one other issue. The W3C validator states I can’t use leftmargin, topmargin, etc as found below – is really a challenge, or can WE ignore it
< shape bgcolor=" #bcbc85" leftmargin=" 0" topmargin=" 0" marginwidth=" 0" marginheight=" 0" >
bless you,
Andrew
< table border=" 0" cellpadding=" 0" cellspacing=" 0" width=" 100%" > < tr> < td colspan=" 7" > < img src=" beige-bar-2x2. gif" width=" 100%" height=" 15" border=" 0" > < /td> < /tr> < tr> < td width=" 20" bgcolor=" F8EEBE" > < /td> < td width=" 130" bgcolor=" #F8EEBE" > < some sort of href=" portfolio site 1. htm" target=" _blank" < img src=" foot or so detail. jpg" alt=" galvanized deck railing" width=" 110" height=" 110" border=" 0" > < /a> < /td> < td width=" 130" bgcolor=" #F8EEBE" > < some sort of href=" portfolio site 2. htm" target=" _blank" < img src=" steps detail. jpg" alt=" rooftop deck ladder" width=" 110" height=" 110" border=" 0" > < /a> < /td> < td width=" 130" bgcolor=" #F8EEBE" > < some sort of href=" portfolio site 3. htm" target=" _blank" < img src=" gateway detail. jpg" alt=" rusty gate" width=" 110" height=" 110" border=" 0" > < /a> < /td> < td width=" 130" bgcolor=" #F8EEBE" > < some sort of href=" portfolio site 4. htm" target=" _blank" < img src=" railing element. jpg" alt=" light deck railing" width=" 110" height=" 110" border=" 0" > < /a> < /td> < td width=" 130" bgcolor=" #F8EEBE" > < some sort of href=" portfolio site 5. htm" target=" _blank" < img src=" starting detail. jpg" alt=" metal cart" width=" 110" height=" 110" border=" 0" > < /a> < /td> < td width=" 0" bgcolor=" #F8EEBE" > < img src=" beige-bar-2x2. gif" width=" 1" height=" 1" border=" 0" > < /td> < /tr> < tr> < td colspan=" 7" > < img src=" beige-bar-2x2. gif" width=" 100%" height=" 20" border=" 0" > < /td> < /tr> < /table>
Hello.. when you have lots of code, wrapping it around code / signal (without the spaces) is useful.
In relation to your query a person’s img src’s include spaces in them, try renaming these people, replace the " " space) having a _ (underscore) and also update your source to match your image names.
Let us know.
edit: your href’s also provide spaces in all of them… URLS cannot consist of spaces.
Thanks for the suggestion, but that didn’t practice it. I eliminated the particular spaces, and the strip still doesn’t make an appearance in IE as well as Opera. What’s baffling is that there are numerous identical rows connected with images (I reduced the code submitted for clarity, then it includes only one row of photos), each separated by a kind of < td colspan=" 7" > < img src=" beige-bar… rows – and also those separator rows display. The site must be up in a short time; I’ll direct an individual there once it’s. In the interim, I’ve attached a couple screenshots – one in IE, 1 in Firefox.
Andrew
Could possibly we see a demo page Or perhaps your new code
it’s upward – view the idea at http: //www. protonfabrication. com/portfolio-index. htm
I deleted the second row of graphics to simplify things for now. Still, nothing’s there throughout IE/Opera – not really the alt wording. Works fine personally in Firefox.
Andrew.