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Problem with tables in Netscape 4.7

Hello to all or any. Hopefully someone here can help me out with my problem. Relating to a page that I’m doing that won’t display correctly within the older versions of Netscape. I remember jogging into this problem a couple of years back and looking for way around that, but I’d want to see if there’s an easy method. The issue is this… Relating to a layout that we sliced and exported and so it’s all from a table. The table offers some cells with background images as well as some without. All the particular cells have pixel dimesions. What Netscape (4. 76) is doing is blowing that table appart along with adding columns as well as shifting the written content around. Now, I remember finding something on the net about placing (background=" " ) inside TD tag for that cells that have zero background image, which fixed the issue back then. Is that the correct route to consider to fix this Virtually any input is considerably appreciated. Thanks to your time! have a shot at putting a < br> immediately after every < img> as well as see what which does. In addition, if you post a link to … Continue reading

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So, I’m trying to switch to Opera

I used to use Firefox, but I can’t stand it anymore since: While and also a decent employment of following W3C requirements, it still fails the Acid2 test. It leakages memory like nuts. It crashes a good deal. Opera, on the other hand: Passes the Acid2 test. Is using less memory by using several tabs available than Firefox may just when recently launched. Hasn’t crashed (yet). It really does have some annoyances, like having any much different UI simply by default than Firefox or perhaps IE. I’ve custom-made it heavily in order to my liking, including replacing this default skin which has a skin that looks very much like native Windows EXP (for example, the tabs look like, you know, tabs at this point, not taskbar buttons). I also can’t stand the error console whatsoever compared to Firefox. Lastly, accesskeys are broken or not even set up by means of default. There’s no keyboard accelerator for any password manager dialog (" do you want to remember this specific password"… it’s " r" inside Firefox and " y" inside IE). But I still gives all that upward for following W3C standards without crashing and employing all 1 GB of my RAM … Continue reading

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